Five Women Face Potential Death Penalty for Cocaine Bust at Singapore Changi Airport - The Bulkhead Seat
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Five Women Face Potential Death Penalty for Cocaine Bust at Singapore Changi Airport - The Bulkhead Seat
Five women from Hong Kong and Kenya are facing capital charges in Singapore after authorities allegedly found nearly 26.9 kilograms of cocaine concealed inside more than 1,300 pellets in their luggage and hidden in stuffed toys during a coordinated anti-narcotics operation at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) Terminal 4. The women were arrested on July 29th in the airport’s transit zone. A joint operation between Singapore’s Central Narcotics Burea…
Cocaine Found In Stuffed Toys During Transit – Five Women Now Face Death Penalty - Live and Let's Fly
Five women were arrested at Singapore’s Changi Airport after nearly 27 kilograms of cocaine was allegedly discovered hidden in their luggage during a transit stop and now may face the death penalty. Five Women Face Capital Charges In Singapore After Nearly 27kg Of Cocaine Found In Luggage On July 29, 2025, officers from Singapore’s Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), working with Hong Kong counterparts, intercepted five foreign women aged between 21…
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