March 01, 2021 Muhammad Ikram Abdul Aziz kept the weapon in his flat along with eight bullets, and was caught when CNB officers raided the unit. The Straits Times file SINGAPORE - Unhappy with members of another gang, a secret society member here bought a gun in Malaysia for about $1,400 and smuggled it back to Singapore as he wanted to use it to "scare" them. Food stall operator Muhammad Ikram Abdul Aziz kept the weapon along with eight bullets in his Jurong West flat and was caught only when Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officers raided the unit in an unrelated case. The 26-year-old Singaporean was sentenced on Monday (March 1) to seven years and 10 months’ jail with six strokes of the cane after he pleaded guilty to being in possession of a Shooters Sea Hawk pistol.