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Chitchat PAP Police Seize $1 Million In Drugs, 102 People Arrested! All Thanks To Jiuhu Paotou Kia! Guess If There's A Price On His Head!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - A major drug sting by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) has led to the recovery of close to $1 million in drugs from Braddell View and the arrest of 102 individuals including a father-and-son pair.

Some 20.4kg of cannabis was seized from two places in the Braddell View development,
which is in Braddell Hill, following the arrest of a 24-year-old Malaysian man.

It is one of the largest haul of the drug in recent years.

In March last year, CNB officers seized 20.5kg of cannabis in a drug bust - the largest haul in 14 years. But a month later, CNB officers recovered a record-setting 24kg of cannabis - the largest haul in 25 years.

Superintendent Aaron Tang, director of the intelligence division at CNB, told the media at a press conference on Friday (May 13): “Singapore is not a drug-producing country so drugs come from overseas... (Those) on the upper echelons of the syndicate will be based overseas to supply drugs to Singapore.”

When asked how the drugs were able to enter Singapore, Assistant Commissioner Leon Chan, deputy director of CNB (operations), said the case was still under investigation.

“We will watch upwards and downwards to try and track back how the drugs came into Singapore and how the drugs got onto the ground,” AC Chan said, adding that this is the bureau’s approach to all cases.

The five-day crackdown, which started on Monday (May 9), saw officers seize 6.227kg of heroin, 724g of crystalline methamphetamine, also known as Ice, 20.438kg of cannabis and 3g of new psychoactive substances.

Officers also seized one Ecstasy tablet, two bottles of liquid suspected to contain GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) and 16 methadone tablets from multiple locations including Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Batok and Yio Chu Kang.

The total amount of drugs seized is estimated to be worth nearly $1.195 million and can feed 2,960 heroin abusers, 410 Ice abusers and 2,910 cannabis abusers for a week, said the CNB in a press conference on Friday (May 13).

A 17-year-old woman, a suspected drug abuser, was the youngest among those arrested.

Supt Tang said they had information that the syndicate was distributing large amounts of drugs in Singapore.

“What we do for all information that we receive is to act swiftly to make sure that the drugs do not go down onto the ground,” he added.

The large cannabis haul followed the arrest of a 57-year-old Singaporean man near Bendeemer Road on Wednesday, said the bureau. A small amount of heroin and $3,200 in cash were recovered from him.

Later that evening, they arrested a 65-year-old Singaporean man in a unit in the same area. A total of about 821g of heroin and 16 methadone tablets were seized in the unit.

In a follow-up operation, officers arrested the Braddell View suspect in a first-floor unit at the development. They recovered 952g of heroin and 4.093kg of cannabis from him.

The man was escorted to his hideout in the same block where seven bundles containing 4.298kg of heroin and 16 bundles containing 16.306kg of cannabis were found and seized.

Some of the drugs were hidden in a duffle bag in plastic bundles.

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...-braddell-hill-102-people-arrested-islandwide
 

Filloz

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cannabis is very popular and easily available in local uni dorms. It's a fashion statement because APPLE's ex-boss and Elon Musk smoked them.
 

Pinkieslut

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102 people including teen girl arrested in CNB raids, $1.2m of drugs seized​

Staff Writer, SingaporeFri, 13 May 2022, 6:46 PM
Central Narcotics Bureau raids across Singapore from 9-13 May. (PHOTOS: CNB)



Central Narcotics Bureau raids across Singapore from 9-13 May. (PHOTOS: CNB)


SINGAPORE — Raids across Singapore by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) have led to the arrest of 102 individuals and the recovery of about $1.2 million of drugs, according to media reports.

Among those arrested are a 17-year-old girl, who is under investigation for suspected drug abuse, and a father and son pair.

During the raid in areas such as Braddell Hill, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Batok and Yio Chu Kang from 9 May to 13 May, CNB seized drugs including 6.2kg of heroin, 724g of Ice, 20.4kg if cannabis, 3g of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), one Ecstasy tablet, two bottles of liquid allegedly containing GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) and 16 methadone tablets.

The cannabis seizure from two places in Braddell Hill, which followed the arrest of a 24-year-old Malaysian man, is one of the largest hauls of the drug in recent years.

Father and son arrested​

In an unlinked case, CNB officers raided a residential unit near Marine Crescent on Tuesday and arrested a 54-year-old Singaporean man for suspected drug trafficking.

Two Singaporean men, aged 25 and 58, were also arrested in the same area later the same day for related offences.

According to preliminary investigations, the 54-year-old man and the 25-year-old man are father and son.

CNB seized about 642g of Ice and one Ecstasy tablet in the first arrest and 8g of Ice in the latter arrest.

Anyone found guilty of trafficking more than 15g of heroin, 500g of cannabis, or 250g of methamphetamine may face the mandatory death penalty.
 

LexLuthor

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When asked how the drugs were able to enter Singapore, Assistant Commissioner Leon Chan, deputy director of CNB (operations), said the case was still under investigation.

“We will watch upwards and downwards to try and track back how the drugs came into Singapore and how the drugs got onto the ground,” AC Chan said, adding that this is the bureau’s approach to all cases.

佩服!佩服!Could have simply said : "I don't know." :rolleyes:
 

sweetiepie

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Let's guess how many of the 102 will hang.
0 as my uncle always say want to kill people do it as a big gang want to smuggle drugs do it as a big gang then verlee difficult to identify who should be hanged and it is not possible to hang all or even 10% of 102 :o-o:
 

glockman

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0 as my uncle always say want to kill people do it as a big gang want to smuggle drugs do it as a big gang then verlee difficult to identify who should be hanged and it is not possible to hang all or even 10% of 102 :o-o:
Can lah. Hang all of them, create more hangman job.:biggrin:
 
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