E-vaporisers and parts worth over $5m seized in Woodlands warehouse raid, 2 Thai nationals nabbed
SINGAPORE - E-vaporisers and parts worth more than $5 million were seized in a raid on April 24, during which two Thai nationals were arrested.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA), in a joint statement on May 21, said ICA officers found more than 400,000 e-vaporisers and parts in a warehouse in Woodlands Industrial Park.
HSA was later alerted to the find, which is its second largest e-vaporiser seizure, so far. In March, HSA seized more than $6 million e-vaporisers and components, the statement added.
The two Thai nationals were charged on April 26 for offences linked to staying in Singapore unlawfully without a valid pass. Both men - aged 22 and 30 - are assisting in investigations.
HSA said it is an offence to import, distribute, sell or offer for sale e-vaporisers and their components.
Anyone found guilty of doing so can be fined up to $10,000, or jailed for up to six months or both for the first offence, and fined up to $20,000 or jailed for up to 12 months or both for subsequent offences.
ICA said it takes a serious view of attempts to overstay in Singapore. Anyone caught overstaying for less than 90 days can be fined up to $4,000 or jailed up to six months or both. Offenders are also deported and barred from re-entering Singapore after sentencing and/or payment of fines.
Members of the public who have any information on activities involving the distribution of e-vaporisers can contact the HSA Tobacco Regulation Branch at 6684-2036 or 6684-2037.
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