A Singaporean has been arrested after being found with 4.703kg of heroin while attempting to enter via the Woodlands Checkpoint.
In a news release on Saturday (19 April), the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said drugs and vapes were also found in his home.
Source: Immigration & Checkpoints Authority on Facebook
The 41-year-old man arrived in a Malaysian-registered car at Woodlands Checkpoint on Wednesday (16 April) evening, CNB said.
Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers noticed the passenger behaving suspiciously, so they directed the car for enhanced checks.
Source: Google Maps. Photo for illustration purposes only.
After a search, the officers found a slab of 10 tablets on him. They were believed to be controlled drugs.
CNB officers were alerted, and further checks were conducted on the man and the car.
A bag on the car’s floorboard was found to contain about:
Source: Central Narcotics Bureau
Cash was also seized, comprising:
After the man was arrested, CNB took him to his residence in the vicinity of Woodlands Drive the next morning.
During a search of the premises, more drugs were seized, comprising about:
The total amount of drugs seized is worth more than S$845,500, CNB estimated.
They could potentially feed the addiction of about 3,730 abusers for a week.
CNB said it’s an offence under Section 7 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 to import or export drugs to or from Singapore.
Offenders may face the death penalty when convicted of importing or exporting:
ICA will keep on working with CNB to prevent drugs from being smuggled across Singapore’s borders, CNB said.
Security checks at our checkpoints will also continue to stop smugglers from bringing in undesirable persons, weapons, explosives and other contrabands.
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Featured image adapted from Immigration & Checkpoints Authority on Facebook and Central Narcotics Bureau.