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Singapore seizes over SGD7m worth of vapes

SINGAPORE (ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES) – Singapore authorities have seized over SGD7 million worth of vapes from distribution networks between January and March, intensifying efforts to curb vaping.

The island-state’s Health Ministry and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) reported that over 2,200 individuals were apprehended for possessing or using vapes during this period.

Notably, around 250 cases involved individuals caught with vapes in schools and institutes of higher learning.

Additionally, approximately 1,950 people were nabbed through increased patrols in public areas like the Central Business District, entertainment outlets, and shopping centres.

Since March, all offenders, including first-time offenders in educational institutions, caught buying, using, or possessing vapes face fines of up to SGD2,000.

During the first quarter of 2024, 40 vape-related cases were detected at the borders during joint operations. Of these, 10 people were caught for smuggling vapes into Singapore, while another 30 were found to be in possession of vapes.

Meanwhile, the authorities said 16 social media services and e-commerce platforms have been warned for hosting vaping-related content.

Between January and March, more than 2,200 people were caught for possessing or using vapes. PHOTOS: ANN/THE STRAITS TIMES SOURCE

They said each platform was issued a letter of notice on March 11 to remind them that hosting such content runs afoul of tobacco control rules.

They added: “The onus is on social media services and e-commerce platforms to exercise due diligence and proactively remove vaping-related content.

“Enforcement actions may be taken against the platforms that are found with inadequate processes to detect and remove vaping-related contents.”

Those convicted of importing, distributing, selling or offering vapes and their components for sale can face a fine of up to SGD10,000, or imprisonment of up to six months, or both for the first offence.

For the second or subsequent offence, they face a fine of up to SGD20,000, or imprisonment of up to 12 months, or both.

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Members of the public who have information on the illegal possession, use, purchase, import, distribution, sale or offer for sale of e-vaporisers can contact HSA’s Tobacco Regulation Branch on 6684-2036 or 6684-2037.

In the coming months, HSA and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority will continue to conduct more inter-agency operations at Singapore’s checkpoints, the joint statement said.

Teen among five linked to vape bust

On January 17, HSA found two people peddling vapes at Northpoint City in Yishun.

This led to a raid of a warehouse at 31 Woodlands Close, where more than 81,000 vapes and related components valued at over SGD1.1 million were seized.

Five people aged between 19 and 39 are assisting with investigations.

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Longest jail sentence for vape-related offences so far

See Hong Jian, 22, was sentenced on Feb 1 to a consolidated jail term of 10 months and fined SGD16,000 for the sale of vapes and related components.

See was apprehended in 2023 for his involvement in the sale of e-vaporisers.

Upon further investigation, HSA officers identified and raided a warehouse unit, which led to a haul of over 140,000 vapes and components worth more than SGD3 million.

So far, five people, including See, linked to the operation have been convicted.

Over SGD6m record seizure of vaping products

On March 19, following a roadblock by the police at St Andrew’s Road, two men were discovered to be transporting two packages of vapes in their car.

HSA subsequently raided two warehouse units and found more than 400,000 e-vaporisers and components with a record street value of over SGD6 million.

This was the largest seizure of e-vaporiser products by HSA to date, exceeding the 2023 case, where more than SGD3 million worth of vapes and related components were seized.

Five people aged 21 to 37 are currently assisting in the investigation.

Another four people, aged 22 to 38, were apprehended and referred to the police for attempting to break into the warehouse on March 23 and March 26 to try to steal the vapes and related components.

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