“Devious Plot Unravels: Husband’s Failed Framing of Wife Leads to His Shocking Arrest!”
Ever wonder what goes through someone’s head when they think, “You know what would be a great idea? Framing my estranged spouse by planting illegal substances in their car”? Well, meet Tan Xianglong, a 37-year-old Singaporean who clearly wasn’t thinking straight when he attempted to ensnare his ex-wife with a stash of cannabis. In a plot that seems straight out of a bad crime drama, this IT manager decided that sneaky sabotage was his answer to a rocky marriage—and oh boy, did his plan take a nosedive. Instead of landing his wife in hot water, Tan ended up getting himself arrested after his ex caught wind of his antics, thanks to an espionage-worthy in-car camera app. So grab a seat, because this bizarre tale is rife with deception, poor decision-making, and, as they say, what goes around comes around!A man’s plan to incriminate his estranged wife by planting cannabis in her car backfired when she discovered his scheme, leading to his arrest instead.
Tan Xianglong, a 37-year-old Singaporean, planted 11 packets of marijuana in her vehicle, knowing that this crime could draw the death penalty.
Tan got married to his then-wife in 2021. Their marriage was short-lived, as in October 2022, she moved out of his parent’s house, where the couple had been staying.
Their short relationship came in the way of making their breakup official. In Singapore, you cannot file for a divorce if you have been married for less than three years, unless permission is obtained to do so, according to Singapore Courts.