Officers force their way into flat, catch man in bathroom suspected of trying to dispose of drugs
SINGAPORE: The Central Narcotics Bureau apprehended five Singaporeans suspected of drug-related offences in anti-drug operations on Monday .
On Monday evening, CNB officers arrested four Singaporeans in the vicinity of Senja Road. Among them, a 33-year-old man was taken into custody for suspected drug trafficking offences at a staircase landing in a residential block. Once inside, CNB officers promptly arrested the 39-year-old man in the bathroom, where he was suspected of attempting to dispose of controlled drugs. The search of the premises yielded approximately 1,841g of heroin, 331g of ‘Ice’, 43 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets, 162 Erimin-5 tablets, drug paraphernalia, and offensive weapons.
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