Man charged for driving against traffic, etomidate use

Man charged for driving against traffic, etomidate use


SINGAPORE – A 31-year-old man who allegedly drove against traffic, collided with a lorry and was found with a vape in an incident in February 2025 is expected to be charged on July 15.

In a statement on July 14, the police said the man was also found to have been involved in multiple accidents over a period of about four months.

The police said they were alerted to an accident involving a car and a lorry in Punggol North Avenue at about 8am on Feb 6, 2025.

Investigations revealed that the man had driven his car dangerously against the flow of traffic on a three-lane road and collided head-on with a lorry, according to the police.

No one was injured in the accident.

A vape and a pod were seized from the man, and an analysis by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) detected etomidatean anaesthetic used in e-vaporisers known as Kpods in his blood sample.

He was arrested at the scene, police said, adding that his driving licence was suspended with immediate effect.




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