SINGAPORE: Fourteen suspected members of an e-vaporiser syndicate will be charged in court this week with being members of a locally linked organised criminal group, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said on Wednesday (Oct 29).
The police dismantled the syndicate – then suspected of having 12 members – on Oct 16, and subsequently arrested two more suspected members of the syndicate on Oct 19 and Oct 23.
“The two men, who were purportedly involved as a ‘warehouse manager’ and ‘area distributor’, respectively, are believed to be part of the e-vaporiser syndicate that orchestrated the importation and distribution of e-vaporisers from Malaysia into Singapore, supplying to the local residents,” SPF said in a news release.
The 14 suspects were charged in court following their respective arrests and are currently remanded to facilitate police investigations.
“Four of them were charged with one count each of abetment by engaging in a conspiracy to possess e-vaporisers for sale under Section 16(1)(b) of the Tobacco (Control of Advertisement and Sale) Act 1993 read with Section 109 of the Penal Code 1871,” SPF said.





