ICA: More than 900 vaporisers and 9,000 pods found hidden in lorry cabin at Tuas Checkpoint
A routine check turned a driver’s resting area into the scene of a 9,000-pod discovery. This article ( ICA: More than 900 vaporisers and 9,000 pods found hidden in lorry cabin at Tuas Checkpoint ) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News .
On August 8, 2026, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at Singapore's Tuas Checkpoint intercepted a Malaysia-registered lorry carrying an extensive cache of vaporizers and pods hidden within its cabin resting area. This was one of the largest seizures of its kind at Singapore's land checkpoints in recent months.
The lorry was pulled over for enhanced inspection, which ultimately led to the discovery of the contraband concealed within the driver's sleeping compartment. The 46-year-old Malaysian driver was subsequently arrested and referred to the Health Sciences Authority for further investigation. The ICA's announcement of the seizure was made public on Facebook on August 20, 2026.
The public's reaction to the seizure was mixed, with some praising the ICA's efforts and others expressing frustration with the smuggling attempts.
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