Man arrested after making ‘wrong turn’ into Woodlands Checkpoint; drugs, knives found in car

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A 49-year-old man at Woodlands Checkpoint who said he had made a wrong turn and did not intend to leave Singapore was found to have no valid identity or travel documents on him. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) First Response Team officers who did a...

A 49-year-old man at Woodlands Checkpoint who said he had made a wrong turn and did not intend to leave Singapore was found to have no valid identity or travel documents on him.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s First Response Team officers who did a biometric screening of the Singaporean driver discovered that he had allegedly provided a false identity. The Singapore-registered car had entered the immigration clearance lane of the departure car zone at the checkpoint in the early hours of March 19, ICA said on Saturday.Controlled drugs – comprising about 332g of Ice, or crystal methamphetamine, and 28g of heroin – with an estimated street value of $52,000 were seized from the vehicle.

Officers also found suspected drug paraphernalia, three kitchen knives and an electronic vaporiser refill.

 

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