An attempt to sneak cannabis into Singapore was foiled by Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers on May 11, said ICA in a Jun. 13 Facebook post.
Anomalies were noticed in the scanned images of a parcel from overseas.
When ICA officers inspected the parcel, they uncovered two vacuum-sealed packets of vegetable substances.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the substance was cannabis.
The parcel was falsely declared as a travel case.
The case has been referred to the Central Narcotics Bureau for further investigations.
ICA said it is an offence for a person to import controlled drugs into Singapore, or export them from here.
In January 2022, a similar attempt to smuggle cannabis into Singapore was foiled by ICA.
A 24-year-old Singaporean woman had attempted to bring 7g of cannabis and cannabis products in a parcel falsely declared as cosmetic products. She was arrested on the same day.
Top image via ICA Facebook.