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Foreigners caught with etomidate vapes in S'pore may face deportation, reentry ban: Shanmugam

They will also be subject to the same enhanced laws against vaping.

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Foreigners in Singapore in possession of etomidate vapes may face deportation, Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said on Aug. 28.

Speaking at a press conference on the whole-of-government clampdown on vaping and etomidate consumption, he said that foreign nationals who visit or live in Singapore must abide by Singapore's laws and face the same penalties for vaping.

This comes in light of the government's recent announcement that etomidate will be classified as a Class C drug from Sep. 1, which means that those found in possession of or are caught consuming the substance will face harsher penalties, including jail and caning.

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Foreigners in Singapore who are found in possession of vapes will have their vapes seized and be issued a notice of composition (NOC) or a fine without prosecution.

Under the new laws, individuals under 18 year old who are caught with vapes will be given a S$500 NOC for the first offence, while those 18 and above will have to pay S$700.

On the second offence, offenders will have to attend a three-month rehabilitation.

Third offences onwards will result in prosecution and a maximum fine of S$2,000.

While the above penalties are likely to also apply to foreigners, repeat foreign offenders will face additional consequences. 

Short-term visit pass holders will be banned from re-entering Singapore upon departure.

Those on a long-term passes or immigration facility, such as an Employment Pass, S Pass, Work Permit, Student’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass or Dependant’s Pass, may also have their pass or immigration facility revoked on the third offence, and be deported and banned from re-entering Singapore thereafter. 

Foreigners caught with etomidate-laced vapes, or who test positive for etomidate, may have their pass revoked, be deported and banned from re-entering Singapore immediately.

Shanmugam added that "leniency will be exercised for young persons" if they are long-term pass holders and have offended for the first time.

He added that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) recognises the impact this may have on family units and will review any appeals on a case-by-case basis.

Migrant workers

Minister of State for Manpower Dinesh V. Dash said during the press conference that vaping incidents among migrant workers in dormitories are currently low.

Nonetheless, he said that MOM will continue to increase spot checks and enforcement patrols "to detect and deter vaping within dormitories".

Similar to all other foreigners, migrant workers found vaping or in possession of vapes will be subject to the local enhanced penalties.

They may also have their work passes revoked and be banned from working in Singapore.

Up to 700 MOM ground officers will also be empowered to take enforcement actions against vape offenders, and a number of them will be seconded to the Health Science Authority (HSA) to support enforcement efforts, Dinesh added.

There will also be intensified educational and engagement efforts targeting migrant workers and migrant domestic workers in their native languages, via outreach channels such as the .

Shanmugam added that if individuals are caught, the authorities will first work to determine their motives, especially if "purposes of trafficking" are involved.

However, he said that discussions are still underway to decide on the steps taken against transiting abusers of etomidate.

"If you are an abuser, and you're transiting through Singapore...a question we'll have to assess is, how much resources do we want to expand by arresting you, bringing you into Singapore and then giving you rehabilitation and so on," he said.

"We'll have to take a sensible approach of these things."

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Migrant workers

Minister of State for Manpower Dinesh V. Dash said during the press conference that vaping incidents among migrant workers in dormitories are currently low.

Nonetheless, he said that MOM will continue to increase spot checks and enforcement patrols "to detect and deter vaping within dormitories".

Similar to all other foreigners, migrant workers found vaping or in possession of vapes will be subject to the local enhanced penalties.

They may also have their work passes revoked and be banned from working in Singapore.

Up to 700 MOM ground officers will also be empowered to take enforcement actions against vape offenders, and a number of them will be seconded to the Health Science Authority (HSA) to support enforcement efforts, Dinesh added.

There will also be intensified educational and engagement efforts targeting migrant workers and migrant domestic workers in their native languages, via outreach channels such as the  application and domestic worker WhatsApp channels.




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The day Education Minister Desmond Lee witnessed a teenage boy collapse from suspected vaping

Education Minister Desmond Lee speaking during a media conference on Aug 28.

SINGAPORE – One Saturday morning in early August, at 9am, Education Minister Desmond Lee encountered a young man walking unsteadily towards him.

“He was walking in my direction, and he had an unsteady and exaggerated gait, very exaggerated movements,” he said, describing the teenager as listless and looking “almost drugged”.

The boy eventually collapsed after taking a few more steps, said Mr Lee, who recounted this incident 

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Before 2020, fewer than 50 cases from schools and IHLs were reported for vaping offences. 

A spokesman for the Ministry of Education said that with intensified enforcement efforts, about 3,100 students on average were caught in schools for vaping offences annually from 2022 to 2024. The figure was about 800 for IHLs during the same time period. 

From Sept 1, a stricter framework will guide schools to mete out suspension, detention and caning for boys for e-vaporiser-related offences. Schools will also take rehabilitative measures such as counselling, and adjust the conduct grade of those who offend. 

Recalcitrant offenders will face stiffer consequences.

In IHLs, students could be fined, face community service orders, and have privileges like leadership opportunities and overseas exchange or scholarships withdrawn. 

Hostel residents in IHLs caught for vape-related offences will be evicted, while recalcitrant offenders and e-vaporiser traffickers face suspension or dismissal.




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The day Education Minister Desmond Lee witnessed a teenage boy collapse from suspected vaping
Education Minister Desmond Lee speaking during a media conference on Aug 28.
SINGAPORE – One Saturday morning in early August, at 9am, Education Minister Desmond Lee encountered a young man walking unsteadily towards him.

“He was walking in my direction, and he had an unsteady and exaggerated gait, very exaggerated movements,” he said, describing the teenager as listless and looking “almost drugged”.

The boy eventually collapsed after taking a few more steps, said Mr Lee, who recounted this incident
during a press conference on Aug 28

on the Government’s efforts to tackle vaping.

“Emergency services were called. We saw something in his hand that looked like a vape,” he said.

He added that the boy was suspected of possibly vaping with etomidate, so the health services took over.

“So vaping is clearly harmful as a gateway to substance abuse like etomidate. They have a serious impact on our youth,” said Mr Lee, announcing harsher penalties for students caught for vape-related offences in schools and institutes of higher learning (IHLs).

This comes on the heels of
a sharp rise in the number of students caught for vaping

over the last five years.

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Singapore

Caning for Kpod suppliers, rehab for vape abusers in S’pore among stiffer measures from Sept 1

Singapore

Foreigners caught vaping may have passes revoked, be banned from re-entering Singapore

Singapore

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Singapore

3,100 students on average caught vaping yearly from 2022 to 2024; stricter penalties from Sept 1

Singapore

Stiffer penalties, increased enforcement: 8 highlights of new measures to tackle vaping scourge

Singapore

Fire breaks out in Redhill flat; 4 people taken to hospital and 50 evacuated

Singapore

What’s keeping COE prices up, and where premiums are headed

Asia

Mild earthquake in Johor’s Segamat due to regional tectonic pressure, fire and rescue teams on alert

Before 2020, fewer than 50 cases from schools and IHLs were reported for vaping offences.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Education said that with intensified enforcement efforts, about 3,100 students on average were caught in schools for vaping offences annually from 2022 to 2024. The figure was about 800 for IHLs during the same time period.

From Sept 1, a stricter framework will guide schools to mete out suspension, detention and caning for boys for e-vaporiser-related offences. Schools will also take rehabilitative measures such as counselling, and adjust the conduct grade of those who offend.

Recalcitrant offenders will face stiffer consequences.

In IHLs, students could be fined, face community service orders, and have privileges like leadership opportunities and overseas exchange or scholarships withdrawn.

Hostel residents in IHLs caught for vape-related offences will be evicted, while recalcitrant offenders and e-vaporiser traffickers face suspension or dismissal.




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Then normal adult leh?

I knew of a grown up (about 49 years old aunty) who vape.
When she vape, she'll cast a 'cautionary' eye at me.



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quote originally posted by JOSE-POWER:

Then normal adult leh?

I knew of a grown up (about 49 years old aunty) who vape.
When she vape, she'll cast a 'cautionary' eye at me.



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