16 months’ jail for man who made etomidate-laced pods for vapes in first Kpod conviction case
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Man jailed 16 months in Singapore’s first homemade etomidate-laced Kpods case
SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man was sentenced to 16 months’ jail and fined S$400 on 26 August in the country’s first conviction linked to etomidate-laced Kpods. Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim, 41, was found guilty of producing the pods for sale to e-vaporiser users. He had earlier pleaded guilty on 13 August to multiple charges related to vaping and making a false statement to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Deputy Principal District Ju…
16 months' jail for man who made etomidate-laced pods for vapes in first Kpod conviction case
SINGAPORE — In Singapore's first ever conviction linked to Kpods, a man was sentenced to 16 months' jail and a fine of $400 on Aug 26 after he produced the etomidate-laced pods for sale to e-vaporiser users.In December 2024, Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim, 41 was caught in his Yishun flat with 26.4g of a white powder that contained enough etomidate...
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