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Jailed for importing stun gun
Wed, Dec 31, 2008
The Straits Times

by Elena Chong

Soh Chun Kiat, 24, a part-time real estate agent, pleaded guilty earlier to bringing in the gun without any licence at Changi Airport on Aug 21 this year.

A district court heard that he was found with the item by an airport police officer when he arrived from Bangkok that morning.

A second charge of having a nanchaku was taken into consideration.

 

 

 


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