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Singapore jails man for hosting drug-fuelled birthday party that breached Covid-19 rules

  • Edmund Zachary Ong was sentenced to jail for two years and one week for organising the event where 34 guests drank alcohol, sang karaoke and danced

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Singapore’s skyline. A man was jailed for organising a drug-fuelled party during the pandemic. Photo: Bloomberg

A man who hosted a drug-fuelled birthday party for 34 guests during the Covid-19 pandemic was sentenced to jail for two years and one week on Tuesday.

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The party came to a halt after the police raided the unit early the next morning and drugs were found in urine samples of 22 of the participants.

Edmund Zachary Ong Wei Ming, a 33-year-old Singaporean, had pleaded guilty in May to three charges of permitting his unit to be used for drug consumption, consuming a drug and permitting others to enter the unit for a birthday celebration during the pandemic.

Another two charges for consuming two other types of drugs were taken into consideration for sentencing.

Ong’s alleged co-host, 35-year-old Malaysian Jonathan Goh Wai Sern, is at large, with a warrant of arrest against him.

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The pair had hosted a birthday party for another person from about 7pm on March 26, 2022, when Covid-19 restrictions were still in place.

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