Allegations Surface: NTU Undergraduate Faces Accusations of Cannabis Trafficking On Campus
"NTU Undergraduate Faces Serious Drug Trafficking Charges on Campus"
In a shocking turn of events, a 25-year-old Nanyang Technological University (NTU) undergraduate, Muhammad Izzat Mazlan, is facing accusations of trafficking cannabis on campus in October 2022. The alleged incident involved the transportation of four blocks containing no less than 101.59g of the Class A controlled substance commonly known as marijuana, ganja, or weed. The purported act took place near a car park at NTU's School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering around 6.45 pm on October 20, 2022, as detailed in the charge sheet.
Izzat is confronting a total of eight drug-related charges, all stemming from the same date. During the recent hearing on December 5, the prosecution was ready for Izzat's plea; however, he did not indicate one. In addition to the trafficking of cannabis on the NTU campus, Izzat is alleged to have possessed a drug utensil (grinder) at the same time and location. After departing NTU, he reportedly engaged in further drug offenses at a housing block in Pasir Ris Drive 3 around 9.27 pm on the same day. These offenses involve trafficking five blocks containing no less than 131.56g of cannabis, possessing Ecstasy tablets, a cannabinol derivative, and stamps containing Lysergide (LSD). Further accusations include the consumption of a cannabinol derivative and possessing additional cannabis, although the charge sheets did not specify the venue for these suspected offenses.
In response to queries from CNA, an NTU spokesperson emphasized that students found guilty of criminal activities will be subject to disciplinary proceedings. The university takes a serious stance on such conduct and indicated that pending cases may be reviewed after the court's decision. NTU refrained from commenting further, citing the ongoing legal proceedings.
Izzat's next court appearance is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on December 19. If convicted, he faces severe penalties under the Misuse of Drugs Act, including a minimum of five years' imprisonment with caning for trafficking cannabis. Possessing a drug utensil could lead to a maximum of three years' imprisonment, a fine of up to S$10,000, or both. The university community awaits further developments as the legal proceedings unfold.
"In the unfolding legal saga surrounding Muhammad Izzat Mazlan, the NTU undergraduate facing serious drug trafficking charges, the potential consequences are grave. If convicted for possessing cannabis, LSD, a cannabinol derivative, and ecstasy, Izzat could face a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in jail, a fine of up to S$20,000, or both. The stakes are similarly high for the charge of consuming a cannabinol derivative, carrying a mandatory minimum jail term of one year and a maximum of 10 years, with a fine that could reach S$20,000, or both. The legal landscape is intricate, and as the case progresses, the severity of these potential penalties underscores the gravity of the allegations against Izzat."
"In the unfolding legal saga surrounding Muhammad Izzat Mazlan, the NTU undergraduate facing serious drug trafficking charges, the potential consequences are grave. If convicted for possessing cannabis, LSD, a cannabinol derivative, and ecstasy, Izzat could face a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in jail, a fine of up to S$20,000, or both. The stakes are similarly high for the charge of consuming a cannabinol derivative, carrying a mandatory minimum jail term of one year and a maximum of 10 years, with a fine that could reach S$20,000, or both. The legal landscape is intricate, and as the case progresses, the severity of these potential penalties underscores the gravity of the allegations against Izzat."