Singaporean Tan Xianglong, aged 37, received a nearly four-year jail sentence for attempting to frame his estranged wife by placing cannabis in her car. Aimed at securing a divorce, his plan failed when a police investigation turned to him. The cannabis amount was below the death penalty threshold, leading to Tan’s arrest.
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