Individuals convicted of possessing property reasonably suspected to be the benefits of criminal conduct can face a jail term of up to three years, a fine of up to S$150,000, or both.
Victor Chrispin Jr., 31, was charged on New Year's Eve on the grounds of being an "authority figure [who] solicited or engaged in romantic relations with a student."
NParks said that the recovered wildlife products are believed to be linked to a wider international trafficking syndicate smuggling animal part from South Africa to foreign markets.