The Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) recently foiled two separate attempts to smuggle about 15kg of controlled drugs concealed in two Malaysia-registered lorries at Woodlands Checkpoint.
Two male Malaysian drivers, aged 38 and 44, were arrested and referred to the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) for investigation, said the authorities in a joint statement here today.
In the first attempt on Dec 18, the statement said a Malaysia-registered lorry transporting a consignment of beansprouts was referred by ICA officers for further checks.
During the course of checks, seven bundles of controlled drugs, containing about 4,622gm of heroin and 521gm of "Ice", were found, it said.
Meanwhile, in the second case detected on Dec 21, a Malaysia-registered lorry, transporting furniture and spare vehicle parts, was similarly directed for further checks.
The officers’ suspicions were aroused when they noticed anomalies in the scanned x-ray images of the consignment declared as “personal effect” items.
During the course of checks, ICA officers uncovered packages containing a total of 4,368gm of Ice, 5,110gm of cannabis, 4,900 Ecstasy tablets and 4,750 Erimin-5 tablets, concealed within the furniture.
These detections by ICA at the checkpoint prompted subsequent anti-drug enforcement operations conducted by the CNB at multiple locations in Singapore, said the statement.
A total of about 4,622gm of heroin, 5,393gm of Ice, 5,482g of cannabis, 247gm of ketamine, 5,111 Ecstasy tablets and 5,383 Erimin-5 tablets were recovered.
Seven suspected drug offenders, comprising six males and one female aged between 20 and 55, were arrested.
The drugs seized are estimated to be worth close to S$2.3million.
- Bernama
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