Man, 33, Arrested for Suspected Drug Trafficking After 2.7kg of Cannabis Found in Flat
A 33-year-old man was arrested for suspected drug trafficking when authorities discovered 2.7kg of cannabis in a flat near Macpherson. The drugs, valued at over $65,000, could sustain the addiction of 390 users for a week. Cannabis is a Class A controlled substance in Singapore, and trafficking it carries severe penalties.

A 33-year-old man suspected of drug trafficking was arrested after 2.7kg of cannabis was discovered in a flat in Balam Road, near Macpherson. The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) stated that its officers found the drugs in different parts of the flat on the evening of June 23. The cannabis, valued at over $65,000, could sustain the addiction of 390 individuals for a week. CNB emphasized that cannabis is a Class A controlled substance, and any involvement with it is illegal. Trafficking over 500g of cannabis can result in a death penalty.
According to the source: The Straits Times.
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