Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers brought out their axes and cutters as they hacked and cut open parts of a Malaysia-registered bus during an enhanced check at Woodlands Checkpoint on June 15.
In a video posted on its social media on Thursday (June 25), ICA officers and workers are seen using cutters at a section of the bus’s undercarriage.
A section of the floorboard was also hacked open, showing what appears to be a modified compartment.
ICA said the bus was profiled and directed for enhanced checks, where its search and examination officers found more than 880 cartons and 110 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes from the modified engine compartment of the vehicle.
AsiaOne understands that such profiling is typically conducted by ICA’s Integrated Targeting Centre (ITC).Â
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