Over $15,000 worth of drugs seized from motorcyclist at checkpoint

The Straits Times
Saturday, Aug 18, 2012
A male motorcyclist was detained by authorities on Friday after Immigrations & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers found a substance suspected to be cannabis hidden in his backpack.
While carrying out random checks at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Friday morning, ICA officers at the Woodlands Checkpoint became suspicious when a 31-year-old male riding a Malaysian-registered motorcycle avoided eye contact with officers.
When the officers conducted an inspection of his vehicle, the officers found nine blocks of brownish vegetable matter, suspected to be cannabis, a controlled drug. These were hidden in the raincoat pants placed in the man's backpack. The blocks weigh about 470g and is worth more than $15,000.
The man was immediately detained and, together with the seized drugs, he was handed over to Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) for further investigations. He is currently being investigated for unauthorised importation of a controlled drug.
The minimum penalty for the unauthorised importation of cannabis would be 20 years imprisonment and 15 strokes of the cane.