Those convicted of facilitating unauthorised access to computer material may face up to two years' jail, a fine of up to S$5,000, or both for a first offence.
The 14-year-old planned the murder for months, researching online and asking ChatGPT how to "choose the perfect victim," how to strangle someone, and how to "defeat a police interrogation."
Foreigners found to have borrowed from or helped unlicensed moneylenders may have their work or student passes revoked and face deportation from Singapore.
Ong was also charged with aiding and abetting Iswaran, a public servant at the time, in obtaining gifts, which was taken into account when determining his sentence.
If convicted of dangerous driving, he faces a fine of up to S$5,000, a jail term of up to one year, or both, with enhanced penalties for repeat offenders.