Singaporean jailed for planting cannabis in estranged wife’s car to frame her
Tan Xianglong came up with the idea to get a quick divorce after a private investigator he hired failed to find evidence of her alleged adultery

Feeling angry at his estranged wife and wanting to get her in trouble with the law, a man planted 11 packets of cannabis weighing over 500g in her car, despite knowing it could draw the death penalty.
He revealed his plan to his ex-girlfriend, saying he had been planning the “perfect crime” for the “past few days” and that he thought it would not “link back” to him.
Tan Xianglong, a 37-year-old Singaporean, was sentenced to three years and 10 months’ jail on Thursday for one count of possessing at least 216g of cannabis – the amount of pure drugs eventually found in the 11 packets.
Cannabis is a Class A controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
A second charge of fabricating false evidence was taken in consideration.
The court heard that Tan was an IT manager living with his parents. He got married to his then-wife in 2021, but their relationship deteriorated.
In October 2022, his wife moved out of his parents’ home, where they had been staying together. They were unable to get a divorce at the time because of how short the marriage was.
