A man arrested last year for dealing in heroin has been sent to the reformative training centre or RTC.
Mohamed Imran Masruri, then 18 years old, was nabbed with three others
at Yung Sheng Road, in the Boon Lay area, on suspicion of consuming
controlled drugs.
Nine straws of heroin, weighing 4.13 grams, were found on him, which he
had planned to sell.
He had been using heroin since last June and had bought the drugs last
September for $300 from a female trafficker known as Ayu.
He re-packed the drugs into 17 straws and charged his clients $30 per
straw.
Police swooped in on him and his friends while they were consuming the
drugs at a staircase landing.
His lawyer V Ramakrishnan told the court his client came from a
respectable family and was the youngest of four brothers, including a
police officer.
Mr Ramakrishnan said the Institute of Technical Education student was
remorseful and should be spared a stiff sentence.
Imran had faced two charges, one for trafficking in heroin and the other
for consuming morphine.
He could have been jailed up to 20 years for the first charge and given
up to 15 strokes of the cane.
For the second charge, he could have been jailed up to 10 years and
fined up to $20,000.
On March 21, he pleaded guilty and was sent to the RTC, where he could
spend up to three years.
Mr Ramakrishnan told MediaCorp his client can be released in 18 months
on good behaviour.
-- 938Live

What has coming from respectable family do with the case?
Does that mean coming from respectable family be given a lighter sentence and comung from a normal or broken family to be given a stiffer sentence.
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future gone.
he should have done it at a younger age idiot.....
Hope he becomes a drug lord in the future
haiz
even youngster choose drug than love ![]()