Tuas Checkpoint — and what comes next
A 44-year-old man was arrested after attempting to smuggle over 20 e-vaporisers and related components into Singapore via Tuas Checkpoint.

SINGAPORE —
A 44-year-old man was arrested after attempting to smuggle over 20 e-vaporisers and related components into Singapore via Tuas Checkpoint. Tuas Checkpoint has emerged this Friday as one of the stories drawing attention in Singapore.
Key facts
- A 44-year-old man was arrested after attempting to smuggle over 20 e-vaporisers and related components into Singapore via Tuas Checkpoint.
- A 57-year-old Malaysian man has lost nearly S$400,000 after Singapore authorities traced the money to illegal activities and seized it at Tuas Checkpoint.
- Follow the latest news and comprehensive coverage on Tuas Checkpoint at CNA.
- Singaporean man arrested at Tuas Checkpoint after attempting to smuggle over 20 e-vaporisers.
- A 44-year-old Singaporean man has been arrested in connection with a e-vaporiser smuggling case at Tuas Checkpoint.
What we know
Going deeper, a 57-year-old Malaysian man has lost nearly S$400,000 after Singapore authorities traced the money to illegal activities and seized it at Tuas Checkpoint.
On the substance, Follow the latest news and comprehensive coverage on Tuas Checkpoint at CNA.
Beyond the headlines, Singaporean man arrested at Tuas Checkpoint after attempting to smuggle over 20 e-vaporisers.
More precisely, a 44-year-old Singaporean man has been arrested in connection with a e-vaporiser smuggling case at Tuas Checkpoint.
It is worth noting that He attempted to smuggle more than 20 e-vaporisers and related components into Singapore via a Singapore-registered car at Tuas Checkpoint, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said.
By the numbers
At this stage, the Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act (TVCA) will come into effect on 1 May.
On a related note, the case dates back to May 23, 2025, when officers from the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) were conducting a joint operation.
Going deeper, the incident, which occurred on 19 April, was based on information provided by ICA’s Integrated Targeting Centre (ITC).
On the substance, Over 20 e-vaporisers and related components were found concealed within the driver’s belongings, along with the spare tyre compartment of the vehicle.
The wider context
On a related note, Cash linked to illegal betting and unlicensed loans was forfeited after a Malaysian man failed to declare the large sum at the border checkpoint.
Going deeper, Featured image adapted from Immigration & Checkpoints Authority on Facebook.
On the substance, a 44-year-old Singaporean man was later arrested in connection with the case.
Beyond the headlines, Starting 1 May, the Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act (TVCA) will come into effect.
More precisely, For example, under the revised penalties, suppliers of prohibited products now face mandatory imprisonment for up to six years, and a fine of up to S$200,000.
The bottom line
- A 57-year-old Malaysian man has lost nearly S$400,000 after Singapore authorities traced the money to illegal activities and seized it at Tuas Checkpoint.
- A 44-year-old Singaporean man has been arrested in connection with a e-vaporiser smuggling case at Tuas Checkpoint.
- The Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act (TVCA) will come into effect on 1 May.







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