SINGAPORE: Two bundles of drug heroine were found from inside of the rear seat of the Malaysian registered motorcycle weighing 950 mg, which had been driven by two Malaysians, who were arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint.
In an operation on Thursday, CNB said the two male suspects, a 26-year-old rider and a 37-year-old pillion rider, were travelling on the motorcycle into Singapore when they were stopped.
CNB said the heroin seized in this operation was enough to sustain the addiction of about 480 abusers for a week. Investigations are ongoing.
The arrest of the two Malaysians at Woodlands Checkpoint was part of an extensive island-wide operation conducted from Monday to Friday where CNB officers arrested another 101 suspected drug offenders.
Drugs worth more than S$85,000 (RM 226,000) were seized, including about 1kg of heroin, 18 grams of Ice, 9 Erimin-5 tablets, 25 Ecstasy tablets, 290 grams of cannabis and a small amount of ketamine.
Officers from the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Singapore Police Force (SPF) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) supported the operation.