Singapore’s war on vaping has intensified, with MOH and HSA reporting a sharp rise in enforcement between April and June 2025. More than 3,700 people were caught for possession or use of e-vaporisers, nearly 20% more than the previous quarter. Online platforms also came under scrutiny, with over 2,000 listings for vapes removed, while eight individuals were fined for posting vaping content on social media.
At checkpoints, ICA detected 19 smuggling cases, seizing around 90,000 e-vaporisers. In court, 12 people were prosecuted for sales, while 31 others faced harsher penalties for failing to pay fines. A 21-year-old caught with nearly three tonnes of products in Bishan and Ubi was charged in July.
Authorities also flagged the rising use of etomidate-laced vapes, with 29 cases detected this year. From September, etomidate will be classified as a controlled drug, with offenders facing tougher punishments. Officials warn the public: quit vaping now or face the law.
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