The trial wants to sentence two immigrants accused of smuggling 14 arowanas into Singapore from Malaysia to prison for up to five times.
Indonesian Lim Chong Boon, 27, faces one cost of importing 14 Eastern arowanas at about 8.15pm on Jun 25 in a Malaysian-registered aircraft at Woodlands Checkpoint.
According to the charge plate, the bass were placed in the vehicle’s rear passenger seats in four plastic bags.
His co-accused, 25-year-old Indonesian Kelly, who goes by one brand, is accused of abetting the violence. Although Lim was reportedly driving the car, it was claimed to be registered in her title.
The prosecutors said they were considering sentences for Lim and Kelly that would be between one and three months in jail.
The couple made it clear to their attorneys that they were pled not guilty.
The circumstances were moved to October so that more details could be made.
A person who is found guilty of importing a planned species without a force or by collaborating with such a move could face jail time of up to six years, a fine of up to S$ 500, 000, or both.