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Singapore arrested a Chinese man in Feb 2026 for smuggling 14,550 cartons of duty-free cigarettes, worth over S$1.57M, hidden in air coolers.
Singapore Customs arrested a 40-year-old Chinese national in early February 2026 after seizing 14,550 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes hidden in air cooler units during two raids.
The contraband, valued at over S$1.57 million, was found at industrial sites in Buroh Street and Tuas Bay Close.
The man was allegedly hired to retrieve and prepare the cigarettes for local distribution.
Under Singapore law, such offenses can result in fines up to 40 times the evaded amount or up to six years in prison.
Court proceedings are ongoing, and authorities continue efforts to combat illicit tobacco trade.
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Singapur arrestó a un hombre chino en febrero de 2026 por contrabando de 14.550 cajas de cigarrillos libres de impuestos, por un valor de más de S $ 1,57 millones, escondidos en refrigeradores de aire.