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Alleged Kpod deliveryman charged with six offences after Bishan sting
Alleged Kpod deliveryman charged with six offences after Bishan sting

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  • New Paper

Alleged Kpod deliveryman charged with six offences after Bishan sting

An alleged delivery man of vaping devices was handed six charges on July 18. Jodan Chin Wei Liang, 27, was charged with selling and being in possession of e-vaporisers. His appearance in court comes in the wake of an operation in Bishan where a man was detained in Bishan Street 13 on July 10. A seller who claimed he could sell Kpods had arrived in a car but tried to drive off after Health Sciences Authority (HSA) officers had identified themselves. On July 18, the court heard that for Chin's case, quite a large number of Kpods were seized. His case has been adjourned to Aug 28. According to court documents, he allegedly had more than 800 Kpods in assorted flavours for sale. They came with different names such as "Zombie" and "Lucifer". Chin is also accused of being in possession for sale items that included 24 pieces of vaporisers without pods. Kpods are vapes that contain vape juice mixed with potent ingredients such as etomidate or ketamine. Used in hospitals to induce sedation during medical procedures, etomidate is meant to be injected into the veins under clinical supervision and is never intended to be inhaled. When vaped, it enters the lungs directly and may trigger spasms, breathing difficulties, seizures and even psychosis. HSA officers detaining Jodan Chin Wei Liang (in green shirt) at a carpark in Bishan Street 13 on July 10 during a sting operation targeting vaping offences. ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO It is classified as a poison under the Poisons Act and a licence is required for its importation or sale. Under the Act, those found in possession of or using pods containing etomidate can be jailed for up to two years, fined up to $10,000, or both. Kpods are a cause for concern in Singapore. On July 12, the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Home Affairs said in a joint statement that current legislation around vaping may be strengthened following the increased detection in Singapore of e-vaporisers containing substances such as etomidate and other controlled drugs. They added that government agencies are considering further steps to better address the vaping issue, including whether current laws for enforcement can be enhanced. Jodan Chin Wei Liang arriving at the State Courts on July 18. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG The ministries said that within the first half of 2025, HSA had detected 28 cases where e-vaporiser pods were found to contain etomidate. This is nearly three times as many as the 10 cases detected in 2024. ST launched its anti-vaping campaign, Vaping: The Invisible Crisis, on July 13 to raise awareness about the issue here. To report vaping offences and the sale of vaping devices to the authorities, the public can contact HSA's Tobacco Regulation Branch on 6684-2036 or 6684-2037 from 9am to 5.30pm on weekdays.

HSA Bishan vape op: Alleged peddler who tried to drive off handed 6 charges
HSA Bishan vape op: Alleged peddler who tried to drive off handed 6 charges

Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Straits Times

HSA Bishan vape op: Alleged peddler who tried to drive off handed 6 charges

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The alleged seller, Jodan Chin Wei Liang, 27, is accused of selling and being in possession of e-vaporisers. SINGAPORE - An alleged delivery man of vaping devices, believed to be the one who tried fleeing during a Health Sciences Authority (HSA) anti-vape operation , was handed six charges on July 18. On July 14, The Straits Times had reported on the HSA operation in Bishan Street 13 that happened on July 10. A seller who claimed he could sell Kpods had arrived in a car but tried to drive off after HSA officers had identified themselves. The alleged seller, Jodan Chin Wei Liang, 27, is accused of selling and being in possession of e-vaporisers. On July 18, the court heard that for Chin's case quite a large number of Kpods were seized. His case has been adjourned to Aug 28. Kpods are vapes that contain vape juice mixed with potent ingredients such as etomidate or ketamine. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World Trump diagnosed with vein condition causing leg swelling: White House World Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. What is it? Singapore 5 foreigners charged over scheme to deliberately get arrested in S'pore to sell sex drugs here Asia Appointment of Malaysia's new chief justice eases controversy over vacant top judge seats for now Singapore Driverless bus in Sentosa gets green light to run without safety officer in first for S'pore Singapore SPCA appoints Walter Leong as new executive director World US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites, says new report Business Granddaughter of late Indonesian tycoon pays $25 million for Singapore bungalow Used in hospitals to induce sedation during medical procedures, etomidate is meant to be injected into the veins under clinical supervision and is never intended to be inhaled. When vaped, it enters the lungs directly and may trigger spasms, breathing difficulties, seizures and even psychosis. It is classified as a poison under the Poisons Act, and a licence is required for its importation or sale. Under the Act, those found in possession of or using pods containing etomidate can be jailed for up to two years, fined up to $10,000, or both. Kpods are a cause for concern here. On July 12, the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Home Affairs said in a joint statement that current legislation around vaping may be strengthened following the increased detection in Singapore of electronic vaporisers containing substances such as etomidate and other controlled drugs. They added government agencies were considering further steps to better address the vaping issue, including whether current laws for enforcement can be enhanced. The ministries said within the first half of 2025 HSA had detected 28 cases where e-vaporiser pods were found to contain etomidate. This is nearly three times as many as the 10 cases detected in 2024. ST launched its anti-vaping campaign, Vaping: The Invisible Crisis, on July 13 to raise awareness about the issue here. To report vaping offences and the sale of vaping devices to the authorities, the public can contact HSA's Tobacco Regulation Branch on 6684-2036 or 6684-2037 from 9am to 5.30pm on weekdays.

Alleged Kpod peddler filmed trying to flee raid in Bishan charged with 6 offences
Alleged Kpod peddler filmed trying to flee raid in Bishan charged with 6 offences

Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Straits Times

Alleged Kpod peddler filmed trying to flee raid in Bishan charged with 6 offences

Find out what's new on ST website and app. The alleged seller, Jodan Chin Wei Liang, 27, is accused of selling and being in possession of e-vaporisers. SINGAPORE - An alleged delivery man of vaping devices, believed to be the one who tried fleeing during a Health Sciences Authority (HSA) anti-vape operation , was handed six charges on July 18. On July 14, The Straits Times had reported on the HSA operation in Bishan Street 13 that happened on July 10. A seller who claimed he could sell Kpods had arrived in a car but tried to drive off after HSA officers had identified themselves. The alleged seller, Jodan Chin Wei Liang, 27, is accused of selling and being in possession of e-vaporisers. On July 18, the court heard that for Chin's case quite a large number of Kpods were seized. His case has been adjourned to Aug 28. Kpods are vapes that contain vape juice mixed with potent ingredients such as etomidate or ketamine. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World Trump diagnosed with vein condition causing leg swelling: White House World Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. What is it? Singapore 5 foreigners charged over scheme to deliberately get arrested in S'pore to sell sex drugs here Asia Appointment of Malaysia's new chief justice eases controversy over vacant top judge seats for now Singapore Driverless bus in Sentosa gets green light to run without safety officer in first for S'pore Singapore SPCA appoints Walter Leong as new executive director World US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites, says new report Business Granddaughter of late Indonesian tycoon pays $25 million for Singapore bungalow Used in hospitals to induce sedation during medical procedures, etomidate is meant to be injected into the veins under clinical supervision and is never intended to be inhaled. When vaped, it enters the lungs directly and may trigger spasms, breathing difficulties, seizures and even psychosis. It is classified as a poison under the Poisons Act, and a licence is required for its importation or sale. Under the Act, those found in possession of or using pods containing etomidate can be jailed for up to two years, fined up to $10,000, or both. Kpods are a cause for concern here. On July 12, the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Home Affairs said in a joint statement that current legislation around vaping may be strengthened following the increased detection in Singapore of electronic vaporisers containing substances such as etomidate and other controlled drugs. They added government agencies were considering further steps to better address the vaping issue, including whether current laws for enforcement can be enhanced. Jodan Chin Wei Liang arriving at State Courts on July 18. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG The ministries said within the first half of 2025 HSA had detected 28 cases where e-vaporiser pods were found to contain etomidate. This is nearly three times as many as the 10 cases detected in 2024. ST launched its anti-vaping campaign, Vaping: The Invisible Crisis, on July 13 to raise awareness about the issue here. To report vaping offences and the sale of vaping devices to the authorities, the public can contact HSA's Tobacco Regulation Branch on 6684-2036 or 6684-2037 from 9am to 5.30pm on weekdays.

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