Measures to Prevent Trafficking and Smuggling of Drug Cocktails Disguised as Food Products
Ministry of Home AffairsSpeakers
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7 Mr Christopher de Souza asked the Minister for Home Affairs what measures are in place to prevent drug cocktails, such as "Happy Water", which are disguised as food products from being trafficked and smuggled into Singapore.
Mr K Shanmugam: The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) is closely monitoring the emergence of drug cocktails in Southeast Asia, including "Happy Water" which is known to contain controlled drugs, such as ketamine, Ecstasy, methamphetamine and prescription drugs, such as diazepam and tramadol.
Drug trafficking syndicates constantly employ novel concealment methods, such as by disguising drugs as food products, to smuggle drugs into Singapore. CNB will continue to work with its partner agencies to deter, detect and disrupt these drug smuggling activities.
In 2021, CNB seized packets and bottles of "Happy Water" in separate operations. CNB also intercepted drugs which were concealed within food packaging on several other occasions.
In addition, CNB will continue with its efforts to educate the public on drug-laced consumables that are disguised as food or drink products.