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A total of 50 suspected drug offenders were arrested in an island-wide operation conducted by the Central Narcotics Bureau CNB in four different phases from 16 to 30 November In the evening of 18 November , during one of the phases of the island-wide operation, CNB officers intercepted a vehicle in the vicinity of Punggol Way, and arrested a year-old Singaporean male. In a follow-up operation conducted in the same evening, a separate party of CNB officers arrested a year-old Singaporean male in the vicinity of Sengkang East Way. A search was conducted, and a packet containing about 25g of cannabis was recovered from the year-old male. The year-old male was also escorted to a residential unit in the same vicinity, where drug paraphernalia were seized. Photo 1 CNB : Some of the polymailer packets, each containing different amounts of controlled drugs, recovered from a year-old Singaporean male in the vicinity of Punggol Way in a CNB operation on 18 November Photos 3 and 4 CNB : Phone conversations about a drug transaction between a drug client and his supplier through Telegram; uncovered in the island-wide CNB operation in November targeted at drug transactions conducted on encrypted chat applications. CNB is aware that criminals, including drug trafficking syndicates, have been utilising encrypted chat applications such as Telegram for their illegal activities. CNB monitors such developments carefully, and has been taking regular enforcement actions against offenders who utilise such platforms for their drug activities. CNB monitors such developments and is on a constant lookout for emerging trends and platforms. Given the popularity of messaging applications for daily communications, it is no surprise that drug syndicates and drug pushers are lulled into a false sense of security in using them for their drug activities. But they cannot be more wrong. There have been reports recently on how criminals are using Telegram for their illegal activities. But this is not a new phenomenon. As early as , CNB has been aware and has been taking regular enforcement actions against drug offenders who use the Telegram platform for their activities. We know their modus operandi, and will continue to be tenacious in following up on all such leads by carefully gathering intelligence and launching well-timed operations to take these offenders out. Regardless of the platform or tactics used in an attempt to evade detection, there is no safe haven for drug offenders in Singapore. Investigations into the drug activities of all arrested suspects are ongoing. Go to News Archive.
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The Central Narcotics Bureau CNB conducted a 4-day island-wide drug enforcement operation, from the morning of 21 October to the morning of 25 October , which saw the arrest of suspected drug offenders. The suspect, a year-old female Singaporean, surrendered to CNB officers a packet of about 7g of vegetable matter, believed to contain cannabis. Other items surrendered by the suspect included numerous drug-taking utensils, a packet of chocolate believed to be infused with cannabis and a packet containing two strawberry taffies believed to be infused with cannabis. The suspect, a year-old male Singapore Permanent Resident, surrendered to CNB officers a packet of about 12g of vegetable matter believed to contain cannabis and a packet of about 20g of vegetable matter mixed with tobacco. From a search conducted by the officers, a digital weighing scale and an e-cigarette, believed to be infused with cannabis, were also found. The consumption, possession, trafficking, import or export of any controlled drug is an offence under the Misuse of Drugs Act. CNB would like to remind the public that it is an offence under the Misuse of Drug Act to bring into Singapore any product containing cannabis regardless of the amount of cannabis in the product. A literature review conducted by the Institute of Mental Health experts affirmed the addictive and harmful nature of cannabis, and that it damages the brain. There is scant evidence of the safety and efficacy of long-term cannabis use. Go to News Archive.
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