On Aug 27, a Malaysian man was arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint after ICA officers uncovered more than 890 vapes and 6,700 related parts hidden in his van. The vehicle, declared as carrying air-conditioning equipment and servicing parts, was subjected to checks at about 11am. Officers found e-vaporisers concealed in boxes, within an air-conditioning unit, and across different compartments of the van. The K-9 unit was brought in to ensure all contraband was located. The seized items and the arrested driver were handed over to the Health Sciences Authority for investigation.
This incident came just days after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced tougher anti-vaping measures at the National Day Rally on Aug 17, where he said vaping would be treated as a drug issue with harsher penalties. Between Aug 18 and 22, ICA had already detected 184 vape cases across Singapore’s checkpoints. From Sept 1, etomidate, a substance increasingly abused through vape pods known as Kpods, will be classified as an illegal drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act.
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