SINGAPORE – A repeat offender, who was sentenced to jail as recently as 2023, has been ordered to spend more time behind bars after he
triggered the police into chasing him while he was illegally driving a car on May 15, 2024
.
Muhammad Farhan Mohammad Noor had driven the vehicle while he was under disqualification, and he was later found with a sword in his possession.
The authorities also took his urine samples that day, and they were found to contain traces of methamphetamine the following month.
While out on bail, he trafficked the same substance in July 2024.
Farhan, 23, was sentenced to six years and three months’ jail, and 11 strokes of the cane on Nov 4.
The Singaporean was also disqualified from holding or obtaining all classes of driving licences for six years from his release date.
He had pleaded guilty to seven charges including drug consumption and trafficking, possession of a weapon, and traffic-related offences.





