Central Narcotics Bureau Apprehends 104 Suspects and Seizes $281,000 in Narcotics During Massive Islandwide Blitz
Singapore's Central Narcotics Bureau recovers heroin and Ice worth $281,000 in an islandwide operation. Read about the 104 arrests made by CNB officers.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 17, 2026, 10:02 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Straits Times

A Sustained Strike Against Regional Drug Distribution Networks
The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) concluded a high-intensity enforcement surge across Singapore, resulting in the detention of 104 suspected drug offenders over a six-day window. Spanning from April 12 to April 17, the operation targeted known hotspots and residential enclaves to disrupt the local supply chain. According to official statements from the CNB, the enforcement actions were distributed across several key neighborhoods, including Bendemeer, Yishun, and Jurong West, signaling a broad effort to sanitize urban corridors from illicit trafficking activities.
The Lethal Arithmetic of High Volume Heroin Seizures
A pivotal moment in the operation occurred on April 14, when officers intercepted a 34-year-old Singaporean male who was allegedly in possession of 326g of heroin. Under current legal frameworks, the threshold for the mandatory death penalty is set at 15g of pure heroin, placing the suspect in a precarious legal position. The CNB reported that the total heroin recovered during the week amounted to 345g, a volume that underscores the persistent threat of high-grade narcotics entering the domestic market despite stringent capital punishment deterrents.
Disruption of Workplace Trafficking Hubs in Bedok and Tampines
The scope of the blitz extended into commercial spaces, highlighted by the arrest of a 40-year-old woman at a retail shop in Bedok North. Investigations led authorities to discover 52g of Ice hidden within employee lockers and further contraband at a residential unit in Tampines. The subsequent arrest of the woman's 46-year-old husband suggests a coordinated familial involvement in distribution. By targeting these non-traditional storage locations, the CNB is demonstrating an increased focus on the camouflage techniques used by modern traffickers to avoid detection in standard residential raids.
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