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4 men face 5 charges in total after Singapore’s largest seizure of illegally imported Kpods
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4 men face 5 charges in total after Singapore’s largest seizure of illegally imported Kpods

Four Singaporean men are facing a total of five charges related to the illegal importation and distribution of Kpods, which are vape devices laced with etomidate, a controlled substance. In May, authorities seized 12,273 Kpods valued at over $800,000 from 161 hidden parcels in a car at the Woodlands Checkpoint. Three of the men—Michael Jordan Tan Wei Hui, Kong Qi Cong, and Willy Poh Wei Li—are each charged with possession of Kpods, while Tobias Tan Wei An faces two charges, including trafficking a Class C controlled drug. The case involves a suspected transnational syndicate operating under the Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act. Additional individuals, including a 18-year-old named Cornelius Goh Shao Zhi and a 25-year-old named Muhammad Danial Mohd Shahri, are also implicated in separate charges related to the possession and trafficking of etomidate-laced pods. The men are set to attend pre-trial conferences in August.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 853 days ago
4 men face 5 charges in total after Singapore’s largest seizure of illegally imported Kpods

Four Singaporean men are facing a total of five charges related to the illegal importation and distribution of Kpods, which are vape devices laced with etomidate, a controlled substance. In May, authorities seized 12,273 Kpods valued at over $800,000 from 161 hidden parcels in a car at the Woodlands Checkpoint. Three of the men—Michael Jordan Tan Wei Hui, Kong Qi Cong, and Willy Poh Wei Li—are each charged with possession of Kpods, while Tobias Tan Wei An faces two charges, including trafficking a Class C controlled drug. The case involves a suspected transnational syndicate operating under the Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act. Additional individuals, including a 18-year-old named Cornelius Goh Shao Zhi and a 25-year-old named Muhammad Danial Mohd Shahri, are also implicated in separate charges related to the possession and trafficking of etomidate-laced pods. The men are set to attend pre-trial conferences in August.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving drug enforcement and criminal activity, focusing on the seizure of illicit vaping devices. It provides factual information about the charges, the quantities involved, and the legal framework governing such substances. There is no evident ideological slan

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting on the large Kpod seizure and related charges. Some details are less specific than others but align with the broader narrative. Language shows slight bias toward emphasizing the severity of the issue.

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3 men allegedly involved in Orchard Road brawl accused of slashing man with kitchen knife

Three men—Badril Fitri Khasnuri, Clapton Goh Jun Siong, and Jason Li Zhijie—were charged with assault after allegedly using a kitchen knife to slash a man during a brawl on Orchard Road in Singapore on July 2. The incident occurred at around 3am near the junction of Buyong and Orchard roads, resulting in injuries to the victim's neck and the back of his head. All three defendants appeared in court on July 3 and are set to return on July 17. The case highlights a rising trend of violent crimes involving knives, with 75 such incidents reported in the first half of 2025, compared to 59 in the same period in 2024. Offenders convicted of such assaults face penalties including imprisonment, fines, caning, or combinations thereof.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a criminal incident without overt ideological framing. While it mentions the rise in knife-related violence, it does so as a statistical observation rather than a politically charged commentary. The focus remains on legal procedures and judicial outcomes, and

The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center2 days ago
2 arrested, 4 others taken to hospital after alleged brawl in Orchard Road

In Singapore, two men were arrested and four others taken to the hospital after a brawl reportedly occurred outside the Concorde Hotel Singapore on July 2. The incident took place near the junction of Orchard Road and Buyong Road in the early hours of the morning. Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force responded to the call for assistance and found four injured men, three of whom sustained lacerations. A knife was seized during the investigation, and the two suspects were charged with voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous means. One of the suspects was later taken to the same hospital. Shop owners nearby were unaware of the incident and continued their daily operations. There has been an increase in physical crimes, including knife-related incidents, with 75 reported in the first half of 2025 compared to 59 in the same period last year. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the incident, presenting factual information without apparent ideological framing. It includes details from law enforcement, mentions the charges against the suspects, and notes the rise in physical crimes in Singapore without taking a clear stance or using

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