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Two men arrested in Singapore in early March 2026 with over S$2 million in drugs face possible death penalty under strict laws.
Two men were arrested at Singapore’s land checkpoints in early March 2026 after drugs worth over S$2 million were seized.
A 29-year-old Malaysian man was detained at Tuas Checkpoint with 14kg of heroin, 2.6kg of methamphetamine, and 190g of ecstasy hidden in his motorcycle.
A day later, a 29-year-old Singaporean was caught at Woodlands Checkpoint with 81g of cannabis concealed near his groin.
Both cases were handled by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and Central Narcotics Bureau.
Under Singapore’s strict drug laws, trafficking such quantities can lead to the death penalty.
The seized drugs could support the weekly addiction of around 8,169 people.
Authorities also seized over 2,800 vapes at Tuas Checkpoint, reflecting ongoing efforts to curb illicit trade.
Dos hombres arrestados en Singapur a principios de marzo de 2026 con más de S $ 2 millones en drogas enfrentan posible pena de muerte bajo leyes estrictas.