On Wednesday, the person will be charged with two counts of using legal force to hinder a public servant from carrying out his duties and one count of deliberately causing hurt to stop a public servant from performing his duties.
If found guilty of the first crime, he faces a prison expression of up to seven years, and a great or punishment. For the subsequent offence, he could be jailed up to four years, fined, or both.
According to authorities, the man is also facing charges for possessing offensive weapons and obtaining property fraudulently.
He faces prison time for up to three years and caned with at least six breaths for possessing an offensive weapons.
If found guilty of false possession of property, he faces a prison term of up to one time, a fine of up to S$ 3, 000, or both.
The Central Narcotics Bureau is conducting inquiries into the alleged drug-related offenses as they go on.