Massive E-cigarette Smuggling Case Uncovered in Singapore

Apr.06.2023
Massive E-cigarette Smuggling Case Uncovered in Singapore
Singapore customs caught a Malaysian truck smuggling 70,200 e-cigarette pods along with mineral water at Tuas Checkpoint.

On March 28th, immigration and checkpoint authorities in Singapore (ICA) confiscated a Malaysian-registered truck attempting to smuggle 70,200 electronic cigarette pods while carrying mineral water into the country at the Tuas checkpoint. Customs officials discovered multiple concealed pod boxes during a vehicle inspection of the mineral water batch. The case has been referred to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore for further investigation.


Last Wednesday, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in Singapore seized 85,000 electronic cigarette products from a warehouse in Mandai, in what is currently the country's largest case of electronic cigarette smuggling. Five suspects, aged between 20 and 33 years old, were detained by the police and are cooperating with the HSA’s investigation.


The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore discovered multiple boxes of electronic cigarette pods in a shipment of mineral water being transported by truck. Photo credit: ICA Facebook page.


Singapore imposes penalties against illegal e-cigarette activities.


Singapore has banned the import, distribution, sale, and provision of electronic cigarettes and other harmful or imitation tobacco products. Those who violate this law for the first time may face fines of up to SGD 10,000 (approximately RMB 51,718) or imprisonment for six months, or both.


Individuals who commit the offense for a second time may face a fine of up to 20,000 Singapore dollars (approximately 103,436 Chinese yuan) or a maximum imprisonment period of twelve months, or both.


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The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has confiscated 70,200 vape refill pods from a lorry registered in Malaysia at Tuas Checkpoint.


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