Former head of Dulwich College Shanghai charged with taking illegal drugs in Singapore

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Former head of Dulwich College Shanghai charged with taking illegal drugs in Singapore
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SINGAPORE: A former head of Dulwich College Shanghai was charged in court on Tuesday (Jul 23) with taking illegal drugs in Singapore. British ...

SINGAPORE: A former head of Dulwich College Shanghai was charged in court on Tuesday with taking illegal drugs in Singapore.

Charnock is also said to have been in possession of both drugs and drug utensils at around 9.10pm while at Balmoral Road in Singapore.

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