3 Singaporeans charged in Malaysia with trafficking cocaine-laced vape liquid, may face death penalty

If convicted, they face the death penalty, or life imprisonment with whipping.

Rhea Yasmine

Rhea Yasmine

The Straits Times

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The arrests were made in Ampang Jaya on June 19. PHOTO: JABATAN SIASATAN JENAYAH NARKOTIK PDRM/FACEBOOK

June 27, 2025

SINGAPORE – Three Singaporean men were among four people charged in Kuala Lumpur on June 26 with trafficking a cocaine-laced e-vaporiser liquid.

The three are Quek Kien Seng, 45, Tristan Chew Jin Zhong, 25, and Ivan Tan Zhi Xuan, 31, reported national news agency Bernama.

They were charged alongside Malaysian Kong Sien Mee, 57, with trafficking 9,420.2ml of cocaine under Malaysia’s Dangerous Drugs Act.

If convicted, they face the death penalty, or life imprisonment with whipping.

The charge was read to the four accused before Magistrate Amalina Basirah Md Top, and no plea was recorded from them as the case falls under the jurisdiction of the High Court.

The Singaporeans were represented by lawyer Ille Maryam Yusnawannie, while Kong was unrepresented.

The four men were arrested on June 19 in Selangor during a raid on a syndicate involved in the distribution of a cocaine-laced e-vaporiser liquid.

Ten boxes containing 4,958 units of liquid vape cartridges suspected to contain cocaine, estimated to be valued at up to RM7.29 million (S$2.2 million), were found in a car during the raid.

Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department acting director Mat Zani Mohd Salahuddin Che Ali said at a press conference on June 23 that the syndicate would rent luxury condominium units in Kuala Lumpur, where they would package the drugs before distributing them to other countries.

The case will be mentioned in court again on Sept 8.

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