Singapore News - Five attempts to illegally import an anti-parasitic drug that has been falsely claimed to offer protection against Covid-19 were foiled at Singapore's borders in the past month. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a Facebook post yesterday that its. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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3 suspects arrested, 200 vials of fentanyl and other illegal medicines seized
200 vials believed to contain fentanyl, detected in a parcel by ICA officers on Mar 1. The parcel was later referred to CNB, who mounted an operation and arrested three suspected drug offenders in relation to the parcel. (Photo: CNB)
06 Mar 2021 10:33AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Authorities arrested three people for suspected drug activities and seized 200 vials of fentanyl and other illegal medicines after detecting anomalies while scanning a parcel at Changi Airfreight Centre.
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Aviation sector to get 50% wage support for local employees to help retain workforce
With Singapore Airlines going through its worst crisis in its 48-year history, the Government has also repeatedly pledged to do all it can to help the national carrier, given the key role it has played in developing Changi Airport as an aviation hub. (Photo: Ili Nadhirah Mansor/TODAY)
17 Feb 2021 08:03PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Companies in the aviation sector will receive 50 per cent support for wages paid to local employees from April to September, as part of the Government s support to help the sector tide through the COVID-19 pandemic, said the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on Wednesday (Feb 17).
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Company fined for illegally importing waxed pork products
A total of 248.5 kilograms of illegal waxed pork products were detected. (Photo: Singapore Food Agency)
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SINGAPORE: A local food importer was fined S$8,000 for illegally importing waxed pork products into Singapore, said the authorities on Wednesday (Feb 3).
Han Bo Mao Yi, an importer of meat, fish products, processed food products and food appliances was fined by the court on Wednesday, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) and the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) in a joint media release.