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Students in Singapore who are caught vaping multiple times will now face tougher penalties including suspension, caning and referral to the police, ...
Singapore on Thursday introduced higher fees and the threat of caning as punishments for vaping in an effort to crack down on the use of drug-laced vapes.
The enhanced measures against vape-related offences will last for six months until Feb 28, 2026. Read more at ...
Vaping was outlawed in Singapore in 2018, but usage has persisted in the years since, including a rise in the popularity of vapes laced with the anaesthetic drug etomidate. Visitors to the island ...
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Singapore is one of a handful of countries that still imposes corporal punishment by caning for certain crimes. Home affairs minister K Shanmugam said suppliers must be “dealt with harshly”. “They ...
Singapore is moving to intensify its crackdown on vaping, especially devices laced with illicit drugs, such as etomidate. It ...
The city state classified certain vape substances as controlled drugs, leading to fines, imprisonment, and possible ...
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The stiffer penalties will begin on the same day that etomidate – the anaesthetic agent that has been found in Kpods – is reclassified as a Class C drug.
SINGAPORE, Aug 28 (Bernama) -- Singapore will impose jail terms of up to 20 years and 15 strokes of the cane on etomidate e-vaporiser importers starting Sept 1, as part of a harsh new crackdown on the ...
Singapore's Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam announced the new penalties against foreign nationals found with vapes ...