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Five charged for Kpod offences, 65 other cases involving etomidate-laced vapes being investigated

Authorities charged five individuals and are investigating about 165 more cases amid efforts to curb illegal etomidate-laced vape sales in Singapore, officials said.

SINGAPORE: Five people have been charged as of Thursday (Aug 14) for the sale or import of etomidate-laced e-vaporisers, also known as Kpods.  The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) is also investigating about 65 other cases involving the possession, sale or importation of such vapes, HSA and the Ministr

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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