Thursday, 9 July 2015

Suspected Drug Ringleader Arrested, More Than 2kg Of Heroin Seized.

Five suspected drug offenders, including a man believed to be a drug syndicate leader were arrested on Thursday (Jul 9) and about 2.31kg of heroin seized, the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) announced.
CNB officers first arrested two suspected drug runners - two Singaporean men aged 51 and 45 - at the Queen Street area at about 6.10am on Thursday.
Officers had watched as the men retrieved a plastic bag containing heroin deposited in a trash bin earlier by another suspected drug courier, a 43-year-old Malaysian who came on a motorcycle.
The Malaysian was arrested at his workplace after he was tailed by CNB officers. Information gleaned from the first two suspected drug runners led to the arrest of a suspected syndicate leader, a 44-year-old Singaporean man, in a unit at North Bridge Road.
A 48-year-old Malaysian man, allegedly his accomplice, was arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint as he was attempting to leave the country in his lorry.
The heroin is estimated to have a street value of more than S$161,000 and is sufficient to feed the addiction of about 180 abusers for a week, CNB said in a news release.
If convicted of drug trafficking, the five could face the death penalty. 

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