Singapore doctor in HIV data leak case loses appeal against conviction for injecting man with drug for cash | Malay Mail

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Singapore doctor in HIV data leak case loses appeal against conviction for injecting man with drug for cash

Ler Teck Siang argued during his trial last year that he used the drug utensils — a bottle and straws — to make arts and crafts. — TODAY pic

He will serve the jail term on top of the two years’ jail he received for helping his ex-partner, American fraudster Mikhy Farrera-Brochez, cheat on a blood test and for giving false information to the authorities.the appeal in March last year. in the United States last year for extorting and threatening the Singapore Government with the publication of information on patients with the human immunodeficiency virus stolen from the HIV Registry. Ler’s drug charges are unrelated to this data leak.

Ler alleged that Sim lied to officers from the Central Narcotics Bureau when they were nabbed on March 2, 2018 at the Conrad Centennial Hotel. The ite were later found to be stained with methamphetamine, while the straws were stained with methamphetamine and cocaine.Today, he repeated his argument that he had fished the syringe out of a rubbish bin in Brochez’s study room at an apartment that they shared.

 

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