Twelve Singaporeans Arrested in Ang Mo Kio for Operating $560,000 E-Vaporiser Syndicate from Malaysia

Twelve Singaporeans aged between 25 and 35 were arrested on 16 Oct 2025 for their suspected involvement in the possession and distribution of e-vaporisers, reported The Straits Times.

The suspects were arrested at a car park in the vicinity of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 when they were allegedly gathering and distributing the e-vaporisers.​

The Singapore Police Force and the Health Sciences Authority issued a joint statement on 18 Oct 2025, stating that the 12 individuals are believed to be part of an e-vaporiser syndicate that orchestrated the importation and distribution of e-vaporisers from Malaysia into Singapore.

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Image: Health Sciences Authority

The syndicate had been supplying to residents across the city-state.​

Storage Locations Raided Across Singapore

Following the arrests, authorities conducted raids at Upper Jurong Road, Canberra Drive and Jalan Sendudok. Two of these locations were allegedly used by the syndicate as storage facilities.​

Massive Haul Valued at Over $560,000

Police coordinated with HSA to seize more than 64,000 e-vaporisers and related components during the raids. The seized vapes have an estimated street value of $560,000.​

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Image: Health Sciences Authority

Eight cars, electronic devices such as mobile phones and SIM cards, and cash amounting to more than $16,000 were also seized during the operation. The scale of the seizure makes this one of 2025’s largest vape hauls.​

Suspects Charged in Court

All 12 individuals were charged in court on 18 Oct 2025. Those found guilty of conspiring to possess e-vaporisers for sale may be fined up to $10,000, jailed for up to six months, or both.​

Repeat offenders face doubled penalties.

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