Two Men Found Hiding in Malaysian Car Boot Trying to Leave Singapore: ICA
Two Malaysian men were discovered hiding in the boot of a Malaysian car at Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore. They, along with the driver, were arrested and charged in court. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) takes illegal border crossings seriously and will prosecute offenders.

Two men were found hiding in the boot of a Malaysian-registered car at Woodlands Checkpoint in Singapore. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) reported that both men, aged 30 and 31, along with the 20-year-old driver, all Malaysians, were arrested and charged in court. The discovery was made during a routine check at around 3am on Saturday.
According to ICA, the men did not possess any travel documents. The authority emphasized its strict stance against illegal entry or departure from Singapore and stated that offenders would be prosecuted. Penalties for such offenses include fines, imprisonment, and caning.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Maran Subrahmaniyan commended the officers' vigilance in safeguarding Singapore's borders. ICA reiterated its commitment to thorough security checks at checkpoints to prevent the smuggling of prohibited items and individuals.
According to the source: CNA.
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