A 43-year-old Malaysian property agent, Ang Boon Hong, has been sentenced to 10 weeks of imprisonment on December 15, 2025. This legal outcome followed his guilty plea to a charge of possessing e-vaporisers for the purpose of sale. The court also took into consideration a second similar charge during the sentencing phase. The case provides a detailed look into how financial desperation can lead individuals into illegal cross-border activities. The court heard that Ang Boon Hong was experiencing significant financial difficulties in Malaysia. Seeking a way to supplement his income, he accepted a job offer from an acquaintance identified only as Kenny. The arrangement involved Ang entering Singapore to perform delivery services for e-vaporisers and their associated components. The financial incentive offered for this illegal work was relatively small; Ang was promised a payment ranging between RM2 and RM10 for every delivery successfully completed. Based on the volume of work, it w...
On December 16, 2025, a significant law enforcement operation took place at a Housing and Development Board estate in Bukit Panjang, resulting in the arrest of three individuals. The incident occurred at Block 534 Jelapang Road, where a heavy police presence was observed during the morning hours. Witnesses reported seeing more than 10 police vehicles arriving at the scene at approximately 9:00am on Tuesday. The scale of the deployment drew considerable attention from residents, with several police cars lining the service road and a dedicated team of officers focusing their attention on a black Mitsubishi sedan parked at the base of the residential block. The three individuals taken into custody included two men, aged 23 and 26, and one woman, aged 23. Following their apprehension, the suspects were seen handcuffed and seated separately on the ground below the block of flats as they awaited further questioning by investigators. The atmosphere at the scene was described as tense, a...