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2 mudlanders face death penalty for drug smuggling

Jah_rastafar_I

Alfrescian (Inf)
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Cannabis seizure at Woodlands Checkpoint


At about 7.55pm yesterday, the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers conducted a routine check on a Malaysia-registered car upon arrival. The car was driven by an 18-year-old male Malaysian. ICA officers recovered two blocks in white wrapping, suspected to be cannabis, from the front engine’s air filter compartment of the car. Officers from the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) were immediately alerted of the detection. A further search of the car led to the recovery of four more blocks, suspected to be cannabis, hidden behind the driver’s seat backrest and the front passenger’s seat backrest.


A total of six blocks of cannabis, weighing approximately 5918g amounting to a potential street value of more than S$195,000 were seized.


Heroin seizure at Tuas Checkpoint


At about 9.45pm on the same day, the ICA officers at the Tuas Checkpoint had also stopped a Malaysia-registered car upon arrival for routine checks. During the course of their checks, the officers found a black bundle in the arm rest compartment. The black bundle, suspected to contain about 465g of heroin was seized. The heroin seized had an estimated street worth of more than S$32,000. The driver, a 23-year-old male Malaysian and the exhibit found were similarly handed over to CNB for further investigations.


Investigations are ongoing. If convicted, they may face the death penalty. The Misuse of Drugs Act provides for the death penalty if the amount of diamorphine (or pure heroin) trafficked exceeds 15g. 15g of diamorphine is equivalent to 1,250 straws[1], which is sufficient to feed the addiction of about 180 abusers for a week. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, those convicted of trafficking in more than 500g of cannabis may face the death penalty.




http://www.ica.gov.sg/news_details.aspx?nid=13332
 

songsongjurong

Alfrescian
Loyal
obviously, they had informers, likely .my on .my.

our ICA not that smart...

with the favourable exchange rate, they be willing traffickers,smuggling risking their life for money,hey, VUI sentence to life instead of bring noosed.

fed,shelter,care for...good deal considering...we taxpayer foot the bill, should just hang and HOTA these evil doers
 
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