After a police roadblock found two males transporting two bundles of e-vaporizers in their vehicles, authorities discovered a total of more than S$ 6 million worth of smoke materials on March 19 from two inventory models.
From Jan 1 to Mar 31, more than 2, 200 people were caught for the hands and use of electronic- vaporisers.
For the whole of next year, Singapore specialists handled around 8, 000 smoking- related offences, a 43 per cent leap from the number of 5, 600 in 2022. A total of 7, 600 crimes were recorded in 2021.  ,
HSA and ICA warned that the order, use and possession of electronic- vaporisers are prohibited.
For importing, distributing or selling the items, those convicted for the first time experience a fine of up to S$ 10, 000, a prison term of up to six months or both.  ,
For second and subsequent crimes, a man may face a fine of up to S$ 20, 000, a prison term of up to 12 weeks, or both.
In addition, ICA takes great care when visitors to Singapore attempt to starring.
Those who do not follow a 90-day deadline will be subject to a fine of up to S$ 4, 000, a prison sentence of up to six months, or both.
After receiving punishment or paying charges, arrested emigration offenders will also be deported and prohibited from re-entry Singapore.