News (Media Awareness Project) - Singapore: Seized: Ecstasy Packed As Panadol |
Title: | Singapore: Seized: Ecstasy Packed As Panadol |
Published On: | 2000-08-06 |
Source: | Straits Times (Singapore) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 13:36:25 |
SEIZED: ECSTASY PACKED AS PANADOL
EMPTY Panadol packaging has been used for the first time to disguise
Ecstasy pills in Singapore.
The Central Narcotics Bureau found the tablets in re-sealed Panadol strips
in Panadol cartons during a major drug haul at a Newton Road hotel on Friday.
CNB deputy director Muhammad Azni Sarbini said the seizure of Ecstasy, Ice,
cannabis, Ketamine, Erimin and Dormicum was worth more than $100,000.
It was the second-largest haul of synthetic and psychotropic drugs this year.
The largest seizure was in June, when the CNB recovered more than $560,000
worth of drugs
But Friday's haul of 231 g of Ice in 62 packets was the biggest haul of
that drug this year.
Mr Muhammad Azni said some of the 1,315 Ecstasy tablets had been re-sealed
into Panadol strips using plastic lamination -- the first time the CNB had
seen the pills packed this way.
Four Singaporeans -- three men and a woman -- have been arrested for drug
trafficking. But officers suspect more people are involved.
This is the 18th drug syndicate smashed this year.
Two of the men were stopped at a road block in front of Park Mall, Penang
Road, at 3 am on Friday.
An Erimin tablet was found on the driver, a 34-year-old salesman.
Six more Erimin tablets, 40 Ecstasy tablets, and a 52 g packet of Ketamine
were in the boot.
The driver and his passenger, a 45-year-old unemployed man, were arrested.
A 35-year-old renovation-company manager -- the driver's girlfriend -- and
an unemployed man, 24, were picked up at a Newton Road hotel at 7 pm.
In the room, police and CNB officers found another 121 g of Ketamine, 77 g
of cannabis, 231 g of Ice, 1,275 Ecstasy tablets, 1,150 Erimin tablets and
90 Dormicum tablets. The three male suspects tested positive for amphetamines.
EMPTY Panadol packaging has been used for the first time to disguise
Ecstasy pills in Singapore.
The Central Narcotics Bureau found the tablets in re-sealed Panadol strips
in Panadol cartons during a major drug haul at a Newton Road hotel on Friday.
CNB deputy director Muhammad Azni Sarbini said the seizure of Ecstasy, Ice,
cannabis, Ketamine, Erimin and Dormicum was worth more than $100,000.
It was the second-largest haul of synthetic and psychotropic drugs this year.
The largest seizure was in June, when the CNB recovered more than $560,000
worth of drugs
But Friday's haul of 231 g of Ice in 62 packets was the biggest haul of
that drug this year.
Mr Muhammad Azni said some of the 1,315 Ecstasy tablets had been re-sealed
into Panadol strips using plastic lamination -- the first time the CNB had
seen the pills packed this way.
Four Singaporeans -- three men and a woman -- have been arrested for drug
trafficking. But officers suspect more people are involved.
This is the 18th drug syndicate smashed this year.
Two of the men were stopped at a road block in front of Park Mall, Penang
Road, at 3 am on Friday.
An Erimin tablet was found on the driver, a 34-year-old salesman.
Six more Erimin tablets, 40 Ecstasy tablets, and a 52 g packet of Ketamine
were in the boot.
The driver and his passenger, a 45-year-old unemployed man, were arrested.
A 35-year-old renovation-company manager -- the driver's girlfriend -- and
an unemployed man, 24, were picked up at a Newton Road hotel at 7 pm.
In the room, police and CNB officers found another 121 g of Ketamine, 77 g
of cannabis, 231 g of Ice, 1,275 Ecstasy tablets, 1,150 Erimin tablets and
90 Dormicum tablets. The three male suspects tested positive for amphetamines.
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