‘Ice’ Worth $500k Seized in Lion Figurines; Foreigner Arrested!

Ice Worth $500k Seized in Lion Figurines
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  1. About 4.15kg of ‘Ice’ seized in Singapore.
  2. Foreign national arrested for suspected drug trafficking.
  3. International cooperation hailed as key in drug bust success.

A big crackdown on drug trafficking led to a significant seizure and arrest in Singapore.

S$500,000 Drug Bust: A Closer Look

The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) scored a major victory against drug groups on 16 July 2024.

Officers arrested a 25-year-old foreign national near Changi South.

Hidden in lion figurines, they found about 4.15kg of ‘Ice’.

This haul has an estimated street value of a whopping S$500,000.

Here are some key highlights to note:

  • Arrest made after he dropped a package at an airfreight warehouse in Changi South.
  • Two lion statues used to hide the drug.
  • Working with Hong Kong’s Narcotics Bureau was crucial.

Details of the Operation

The seized drug was cleverly hidden within ornamental lions.

The foreign suspect is now facing thorough investigation.

Under Singapore’s laws, he might face severe penalties.

Take a look at this quick table for a clear overview:

Date of OperationAmount Seized
16 July ’244.15kg of ‘Ice’
Location of ArrestChangi South
Estimated Street ValueS$500,000
Hiding MethodOrnamental Lions

The Importance of International Ties

“Drug syndicates operate with no regard for borders and will cooperate with anyone anywhere so long as there are profits to be made. In the face of such criminals, law enforcement agencies must cooperate closely with one another.” stated SAC Leon Chan.

He thanked Hong Kong Police for their part in the operation’s success.

The phrase “border security” takes on new meaning with such drug busts.

Authorities remain watchful against further drug trafficking attempts.

To keep our society safe, the CNB continues to fight illegal drug flow at our borders.

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