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I have read somewhere that it is not very accurate. It is more to deter either party from lying.

The guilty party might freak out on going through the lie detector and confess to the truth.
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Chapter 6.4: Drugs Trafficking


One of the new roommate wasn't happy and was sleepless for the past few days even though he will be released on the next day. He is Gary, about 30 years old, married, have a daughter age 3 years old, was jailed for 2 years drug offence. He do not communicate much with us (Me and other other 3 new comers).


I do not know the reason behind why he wasn't happy same as those who are going to release soon and get back their freedom, till another roommate told me that he will be coming back again very soon for at least another 10 years term + caning. I was shock when I learn that he still have another 2 pending case which have not been sentence. One is having sex with under a 16 years old prostitute and another is offering drugs to that prostitiute. Both were caught red-handed on the spot at a budget hotel in the Singapore Famous Red-Light District.


Now he is prepare to flee if there's a chance for him to do so (he told us personally before lights off). He knew the moment he step out from CPC tomorrow morning, he will be handcruff by the CID Officers and bought back to Cantonment HQ for investgation again. All he hope now is a chance for bailing out and he will try all means to flee on his bailing period.


If you are him, knowing that you will never get your freedom for another at least 10 years after your release, will you choose the way that he intend to?


Is he doing this for himself or for his wife and daughter?


What will happen next to his wife and daughter?



Drug trafficking do earns us awsome money, it will also bring us to the end as well.

Drugs related Offences is the top 5 offences in Singapore and anyone get caught related to drugs, get prepared for the worst and you may even need to standby to meet your doom.

Meeting Gary remained me of one of the famous drug trafficking case on 2007 that shocked the whole asia:

Yong VuiKong is a Malaysian. Caught when he was 19-years old for drug trafficking inS'pore, he currently sits on death row at Changi Prison. It has been more than4 years since that fateful day in 2007 at Orchard Road when he was arrested by thepolice.


In this special series of stories, by Kirsten Han of Second Chances, she visits VuiKong’s hometown in Sabah, East Malaysia, to uncover why a boy from a poorvillage in Malaysia has ended up on death row in S'pore.



Singapore’s highest court on Monday affirmed adeath sentence imposed on a Malaysian youth convicted of drug trafficking,which could pave the way for his execution by hanging.


It was the finaljudicial appeal for Yong Vui Kong, 23, against his conviction for smugglingheroin.


“We are unanimousin dismissing this appeal,” said Singapore chief justice Chan SekKeong, who heads the three-judge Court of Appeal, dismissing the defence’sarguments as “without merit”.


Yong, handcuffedin purple prison overalls and guarded by a dozen policemen, buried his face inhis hands after the ruling was announced before being led away by the police.


His two brothers,also in their 20s, were present at the hearing.


Yong was convicted by the High Court in 2008 at the age of 19 of trafficking 47 grams(1.65 ounces) of heroin into Singapore and was given the mandatory death sentence.


Previous appeals to Singapore President S.R. Nathan and to the Court of Appeal had been rejected.

Yong’s lawyer M.Ravi expressed shock at the judgement.


“My heart justbleeds at the inhumanity of the law,” he told reporters after the hearing,adding that he would submit a fresh clemency appeal to Singapore’s president,notwithstanding the failure of his first attempt.


Ravi saidYong would not be executed for six months as the president mulled over the newclemency plea.


Malaysian foreignminister Anifah Aman had weighed in with a letter to the Singaporegovernment in July last year to plead for clemency.


But Jack Lee,assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University,expressed scepticism about the new clemency plea succeeding.


“The thing is,unless there is some change of circumstance, I can’t see the cabinet changingits mind to advise the president to grant clemency,” he told AFP.


AmnestyInternational, which has been critical of the wealthy city-state’s use of the death penalty, said in its latest report that Singapore handed down “at leasteight death sentences” last year.


“Death sentences continued to be mandatorily imposed in Singapore, mostly for drug-relatedoffences and mainly against foreign nationals,” it said.


In Singapore, thedeath penalty is mandatory for anyone caught trafficking more than 15 grams ofheroin, 30 grams of cocaine or 500 grams of cannabis.


Singapore officials have defended the use of capital punishment as crucial in the fight against crime.


If anyone of you know about this case, guess you already know that his dealth leniency was not granted till now no matter how the citizens wrote in and protest. So whatever you do, better stay as far as you can from drugs!




Chapter 6.5: The inmates I met on my last few days in CPC


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hi bro gara... welcome back to sbf...thanks for all your enlightening posts.. cheers bro
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how is your thai wife btw? I know a few local guys married some thai puying.
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Re: My life experience in Changi Prison (Cluster B)

Thank you for the information. The night before I served my sentence I was reading your thread to calm myself. That is why I haven't get a chance to thank you. Anyway CPC was not as bad as what people think. However it is really a mental torture.
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Chapter 6.4: Drugs Trafficking


One of the new roommate wasn't happy and was sleepless for the past few days even though he will be released on the next day. He is Gary, about 30 years old, married, have a daughter age 3 years old, was jailed for 2 years drug offence. He do not communicate much with us (Me and other other 3 new comers).


I do not know the reason behind why he wasn't happy same as those who are going to release soon and get back their freedom, till another roommate told me that he will be coming back again very soon for at least another 10 years term + caning. I was shock when I learn that he still have another 2 pending case which have not been sentence. One is having sex with under a 16 years old prostitute and another is offering drugs to that prostitiute. Both were caught red-handed on the spot at a budget hotel in the Singapore Famous Red-Light District.


Now he is prepare to flee if there's a chance for him to do so (he told us personally before lights off). He knew the moment he step out from CPC tomorrow morning, he will be handcruff by the CID Officers and bought back to Cantonment HQ for investgation again. All he hope now is a chance for bailing out and he will try all means to flee on his bailing period.


If you are him, knowing that you will never get your freedom for another at least 10 years after your release, will you choose the way that he intend to?


Is he doing this for himself or for his wife and daughter?


What will happen next to his wife and daughter?



Drug trafficking do earns us awsome money, it will also bring us to the end as well.

Drugs related Offences is the top 5 offences in Singapore and anyone get caught related to drugs, get prepared for the worst and you may even need to standby to meet your doom.

Meeting Gary remained me of one of the famous drug trafficking case on 2007 that shocked the whole asia:

Yong VuiKong is a Malaysian. Caught when he was 19-years old for drug trafficking inS'pore, he currently sits on death row at Changi Prison. It has been more than4 years since that fateful day in 2007 at Orchard Road when he was arrested by thepolice.


In this special series of stories, by Kirsten Han of Second Chances, she visits VuiKong’s hometown in Sabah, East Malaysia, to uncover why a boy from a poorvillage in Malaysia has ended up on death row in S'pore.



Singapore’s highest court on Monday affirmed adeath sentence imposed on a Malaysian youth convicted of drug trafficking,which could pave the way for his execution by hanging.


It was the finaljudicial appeal for Yong Vui Kong, 23, against his conviction for smugglingheroin.


“We are unanimousin dismissing this appeal,” said Singapore chief justice Chan SekKeong, who heads the three-judge Court of Appeal, dismissing the defence’sarguments as “without merit”.


Yong, handcuffedin purple prison overalls and guarded by a dozen policemen, buried his face inhis hands after the ruling was announced before being led away by the police.


His two brothers,also in their 20s, were present at the hearing.


Yong was convicted by the High Court in 2008 at the age of 19 of trafficking 47 grams(1.65 ounces) of heroin into Singapore and was given the mandatory death sentence.


Previous appeals to Singapore President S.R. Nathan and to the Court of Appeal had been rejected.

Yong’s lawyer M.Ravi expressed shock at the judgement.


“My heart justbleeds at the inhumanity of the law,” he told reporters after the hearing,adding that he would submit a fresh clemency appeal to Singapore’s president,notwithstanding the failure of his first attempt.


Ravi saidYong would not be executed for six months as the president mulled over the newclemency plea.


Malaysian foreignminister Anifah Aman had weighed in with a letter to the Singaporegovernment in July last year to plead for clemency.


But Jack Lee,assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University,expressed scepticism about the new clemency plea succeeding.


“The thing is,unless there is some change of circumstance, I can’t see the cabinet changingits mind to advise the president to grant clemency,” he told AFP.


AmnestyInternational, which has been critical of the wealthy city-state’s use of the death penalty, said in its latest report that Singapore handed down “at leasteight death sentences” last year.


“Death sentences continued to be mandatorily imposed in Singapore, mostly for drug-relatedoffences and mainly against foreign nationals,” it said.


In Singapore, thedeath penalty is mandatory for anyone caught trafficking more than 15 grams ofheroin, 30 grams of cocaine or 500 grams of cannabis.


Singapore officials have defended the use of capital punishment as crucial in the fight against crime.


If anyone of you know about this case, guess you already know that his dealth leniency was not granted till now no matter how the citizens wrote in and protest. So whatever you do, better stay as far as you can from drugs!




Chapter 6.5: The inmates I met on my last few days in CPC


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So how? This Malaysian boy in the end ki chia? Obviously we all know that he is being used by a drug ring syndicate to smuge drugs in Singapore and probably paid an amount that's all. But sway he Tio caught. But I won't believe that the boy didn't know that what's inside the package is not drugs.
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