The seized drugs of the several-day operation have an estimated street value of about $115,000.
Drugs found by the Central Narcotics Bureau on June 12 in a residential unit in the vicinity of Bukit Batok Street 32. Three Singaporeans were arrested.
She was arrested for suspected drug consumption, the Central Narcotics Bureau said in a statement on June 14. Among the suspects arrested were a couple and the man’s sister. The three Singaporeans were arrested after CNB officers raided a flat near Bukit Batok Street 32 on June 12. The CNB also found about 300 Erimin-5 tablets and 423g of Ice at the block’s ground floor rubbish chute, which they had searched.
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