An attempt to smuggle more than 58,000 vape products into Singapore on Jan 23 was foiled when “anomalies” were found in the scanned images of the cargo. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said the vape products...
was foiled when “anomalies” were found in the scanned images of the cargo.
But officers noticed something amiss in the scanned images of the consignment comprising assorted cargoes.
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