Cigarettes hidden in bread consignment seized at Tuas Checkpoint, Malaysian driver arrested
Bread on the outside, cigarettes on the inside: ICA officers uncovered an unusual smuggling attempt at Tuas Checkpoint. This article ( Cigarettes hidden in bread consignment seized at Tuas Checkpoint, Malaysian driver arrested ) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News .
Singapore Customs officers at the Tuas Checkpoint intercepted a consignment of bread on August 11, 2026, during which they discovered 1,500 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes hidden within. The discovery was made when the Malaysia-registered lorry, which was being inspected, was directed to undergo additional scrutiny. The 39-year-old Malaysian driver was arrested in connection with the smuggling attempt.
Singapore Customs will handle the case, including the seizure of the cigarettes and the suspect. The incident has prompted reactions from netizens, with some calling for caning to be introduced as an additional punishment for smugglers, arguing that fines and imprisonment are not sufficient deterrents.
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