Woman Who Possessed Bullet, Attempted to Make 3D-Printed Gun Gets Jail
Lim received a $1,000 fine and four months in jail after pleading guilty to possessing a live round and 3D-printing an incomplete firearm.
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Jail for woman who 3D-printed gun, bought live round from church friend
A woman has been jailed in Singapore for 3D printing a gun and possessing live ammunition, highlighting the complexities of modern criminal activity. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Woman Jailed After 3D-Printing Gun And Buying Live Bullet From Church Friend
A 23-year-old Singaporean woman has been sentenced to four months’ jail and fined S$1,000 after admitting to possessing a live ammunition round without a valid licence. The case also revealed that the woman, identified as Jermaine Lim, had previously 3D-printed a gun-like object with a functioning trigger mechanism, although the firearm was later found to be incomplete and non-functional. Another charge linked to the 3D-printed gun was taken int…
Singapore woman jailed after buying live military round from church acquaintance
The woman, identified as Jermaine Lim, met another 23-year-old, Javier Tan, at church, where the pair bonded over a shared interest in military-related items. Their connection later led to criminal charges after Lim bought a live 5.56mm-calibre round from Tan for $20, News.Az reports, citing Asia One. Authorities discovered the ammunition during a drug raid in December 2024, when police also seized several 3D-printed items from Lim’s possessi…
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