A 30-year-old Singaporean named Jackson Ong was sentenced to four years, four months, and two weeks in prison, six strokes of the cane, and an $800 fine for multiple offenses, including using a friend's National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) to rent cars without a valid driving license. Ong caused a collision in an open-air carpark and left a fake contact number. He later used a photocopy of his friend's NRIC to rent cars, leading to legal action against both him and his friend. In addition, Ong was arrested twice for drug possession and found in possession of a knuckleduster. Deputy Public Prosecutor Joel Fun emphasized the severity of Ong's actions, noting the risks posed by his unauthorized driving and misuse of official documents.
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