BofA Employee Charged With Arranging Drug Gathering in Singapore

December 26, 2025, 7:46 AM UTC

An employee of Bank of America was charged in a Singapore state court for arranging a Christmas Eve gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.

Shawn Loo Zhi Jian allegedly met with M. Ravi, a former lawyer, to consume methamphetamine, according to a charge sheet on Friday. Ravi subsequently died. The charge sheet didn’t connect Loo to Ravi’s death.

Loo is an assistant vice president at the US bank in Singapore, according to his LinkedIn profile. There was no immediate response from Loo to an email query. A Bank of America spokesman declined to comment.

If convicted, Loo, 40, faces ...

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