Jilted drug abuser who stalked ex-girlfriend at her and her friends' homes gets jail
Ng Poh Heng also went to a police station to look for his ex-girlfriend when he learnt she was there making a report against him.

Ng was in a relationship that ended in early 2024. He moved out of the home he shared with his ex-girlfriend and her son from a previous relationship in March 2024.
SINGAPORE: A 45-year-old man who abused methamphetamine and then stalked his ex-girlfriend at her home, her friends' homes and her son's school was jailed for a year and 24 days on Friday (Nov 29).
Ng Poh Heng pleaded guilty to one charge under the Protection from Harassment Act and two charges of possession and consumption of the drug.

Ng Poh Heng pleaded guilty to one charge under the Protection from Harassment Act and two charges of possession and consumption of the drug.
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Ng was in a relationship that ended in early 2024. He moved out of the home he shared with his ex-girlfriend and her son from a previous relationship in March 2024.Ng was in a relationship that ended in early 2024.

"He also felt aggrieved that the relationship had ended as he felt that he had treated her well during the relationship, including providing for her materially," Deputy Public Prosecutor Jonathan Tan said.
Ng repeatedly tried to contact the woman through phone calls and text messages. He also tried to reach her through her mother, telling her he wanted to die.
The ex-girlfriend blocked his number to prevent him from contacting her.
In the early hours of Apr 17, Ng sent his ex-girlfriend's friend a video of himself driving at high speed, and a message saying he had taken many pills.
He then sent the friend a video of himself being involved in a car accident. The friend forwarded these videos and messages to Ng's ex-girlfriend.
At about 11am, Ng went to the house where he used to live with his ex-girlfriend. He called out to her, but there was no response.