Singapore tightens vape enforcement, mandates rehab for etomidate users

Oct.17
Singapore tightens vape enforcement, mandates rehab for etomidate users
Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) reported that from Sep 1 to Oct 12, 1,339 people were caught for vape-related offences, including 102 found in possession of etomidate-laced vapes.

Key Points:

 

  • Singapore has detected 1,339 cases of illegal e-cigarette activities, with 102 cases involving synthetic drugs; 
  • 67 individuals have entered rehabilitation programs, those who fail to comply with requirements will be prosecuted; 
  • More than 26,000 e-cigarette products have been seized at airports and checkpoints, with 2 individuals already prosecuted for smuggling; 
  • Individuals caught in possession of e-cigarettes containing etomidate face a maximum penalty of $10,000 and two years' imprisonment.

 


 

2Firsts, October 17, 2025 — Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) announced that 1,339 individuals were caught for vape-related offences between September 1 and October 12, including 102 cases involving etomidate-laced vapes.

 

Sixty-seven offenders have been placed on rehabilitation programmes under the Institute of Mental Health (IMH), Health Promotion Board (HPB), and Social Service Agencies (SSAs). Two individuals who failed to attend their sessions are being investigated and will be prosecuted.

 

Offenders found with standard vapes face fines of up to S$2,000 (US$1,500). Those possessing etomidate-laced vapes may be fined up to S$10,000(US$7,735) and jailed for up to two years. Repeat offenders will undergo mandatory drug testing and supervision.

 

The government continues to promote voluntary cessation. Individuals who seek help through HPB’s “I Quit” or “QuitVape” programmes will not face penalties or criminal records. Citizens can also safely dispose of vape devices at designated bins across Singapore.

 

During the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix (Oct 3–5), 32 foreign visitors and five Singaporeans were fined on the spot for vape possession—a fivefold drop from last year. Authorities also seized over 26,000 vape products and components during recent border checks, with two individuals charged for smuggling.

 

Under Singapore’s enhanced framework, importers of etomidate-laced vapes face three to 20 years in prison and up to 15 strokes of the cane, while sellers and distributors face two to 10 years’ jail and up to five strokes.

 

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