SINGAPORE: Drugs and almost S$700,000 worth of e-vaporisers and parts have been seized during an assault by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) at Upper Bukit Timah.

Three Singaporean men in their 30s have additionally been captured for suspected medication offenses, said CNB and the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) in a joint public statement on Monday (Feb 21).

The strike occurred on Feb 16.

After two of the men were captured nearby Upper Bukit Timah, they were accompanied to a private unit in similar region where the third suspect was captured.

An aggregate of 2g of Ice, 18 delight tablets and medication stuff were seized from the unit, said CNB and HSA.

Officials likewise found huge amounts of e-vaporisers and related parts.

"A sum of 1,461 arranged e-vaporisers, 94,572 grouped units (e-vaporiser parts) and 78,091 HeatSticks (heat-not-consume tobacco) were seized by HSA," said the specialists.

The import, dissemination, deal or make available for purchase of impersonation tobacco items are precluded in Singapore.

"These incorporate shisha tobacco, smokeless tobacco, biting tobacco, for example, Gutkha, Khaini, Zarda, e-vaporisers and their parts," CNB and HSA said.

Those sentenced might be fined up to S$10,000, imprisoned as long as a half year, or both for the principal offense. Habitual perpetrators might be fined up to S$20,000, imprisoned as long as one year or both.

The buy, use and ownership of such items is likewise an offense, said HSA.

Wrongdoers might be fined up to S$2,000. All precluded tobacco things will likewise be seized and seized.