Question:Mr Christopher de Souza: To ask the Minister for Home Affairs what additional enforcement measures and detection capabilities are being developed to combat the emerging trend of drug-traffickers concealing controlled drugs within e-vaporiser devices, particularly at Singapore’s checkpoints.
Answer:
Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law:
1. The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) works closely with the
Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) to
detect the presence of controlled drugs at the checkpoints, including those concealed
within e-vaporisers.
2. ICA conducts pre-arrival risk assessment of travellers and cargoes. Those assessed to
be of higher risk will be subjected to more stringent checks upon arrival. These security
checks are calibrated based on the prevailing security environment and specific threat
assessments. In addition, CNB and HSA also conduct regular interagency operations at
the checkpoints to detect and deter smuggling attempts.
3. Cases of controlled drugs concealed within e-vaporisers remain the minority of all
drug seizures. CNB will continue to monitor the situation closely, as part of its zero tolerance approach towards the trafficking or importation of controlled drugs, regardless
of the manner in which the drugs are conveyed.