Man arrested after over 890 vapes and 6,700 related parts found at Woodlands Checkpoint

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SINGAPORE – A Malaysian man was arrested after more than 890 vapes and 6,700 related components were found in his van at Woodlands Checkpoint on Aug 27.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a Facebook post on Aug 28 that its officers had, at about 11am on Aug 27, profiled a Malaysia-registered van transporting air-conditioning equipment and servicing parts for further checks.

Officers detected e-vaporisers hidden in boxes within the vehicle during initial checks, and then found more vapes and parts hidden inside an air-conditioning unit and its parts, as well as in various compartments of the vehicle.

The police K-9 unit was activated to assist with the search.

The vapes and related parts were seized, and the driver was arrested.

The case has been referred to the Health Sciences Authority for further investigation.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong had on Aug 17 said in his National Day Rally speech that the Government will take

much tougher action against vaping

and treat it as a drug issue with stiffer penalties to be imposed.

ICA had earlier said that it has stepped up checks to deter attempts to smuggle vapes into Singapore.

Between Aug 18 and 22, there were 184 vape cases detected at Singapore’s air, land and sea checkpoints, with

more than 850 vapes and related components

seized.

Around 90,000 vapes and related products were seized at the checkpoints between April and June after

19 large-scale vape smuggling cases

were detected.

Anti-vaping checks have also been conducted near schools, as well as in nightspots, the Central Business District,

military camps and Home Team training schools

recently.

From Sept 1, etomidate, which is increasingly being abused through vape pods (Kpods) and devices,

will be listed as an illegal drug

. It will be classified under the Misuse of Drugs Act as a Class C drug.

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