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Shane Pow arriving at the State Courts on Apr 22, 2021. (Photo: Calvin Oh)
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SINGAPORE: Local celebrity Shane Pow was on Wednesday (Jul 14) sentenced to five weeks jail, a S$6,000 fine and a driving ban of five years for his second drink driving conviction.
The former Mediacorp actor, who was named as Pow Xun Ping in court documents, pleaded guilty to one count of driving under the influence.
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The 30-year-old admitted to exceeding the prescribed limit of 35mg of alcohol in 100ml of breath by 14mg.
Wednesday, 14 Jul 2021 01:00 PM MYT
Ex-actor Shane Pow (right) arrives State Courts on April 22, 2021. TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, July 14 Former Mediacorp actor Shane Pow was jailed five weeks, fined S$6,000 (RM18,589.55) and banned from driving for five years today for being drunk behind the wheel of his van in the Bugis area last year.
The 30-year-old Singaporean pleaded guilty in the State Courts to one count of drink-driving under the Road Traffic Act.
He began serving his jail time immediately.
It was Pow’s second drink-driving conviction, the first being in July 2014 when he was aged 23. He was fined S$2,300 for that offence, as well as for driving without due care and attention, having first gotten his licence that same year.