Man Charged over Manufacturing 'Kpods' at Home
SINGAPORE, JUL 17 – Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim faces multiple charges for making etomidate-laced vape pods, marking Singapore's first known case amid 28 detections of the poison this year, authorities said.
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Man charged over manufacturing 'kpods' at home
SINGAPORE: A 41-year-old man has been charged over manufacturing "kpods" at home. Kpods are vapes laced with drugs, such as ketamine or etomidate. Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim was on Thursday (Jul 17) given five more charges, including the possession of e-vaporisers, or vapes, vape pods and other compone
Man Charged with Manufacturing Drug-Laced Vapes at Yishun Home, Singapore’s First Case of Its Kind
A 41-year-old Singaporean man has been charged with manufacturing drug-laced vapes at home. Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim faces multiple charges in what authorities say is the first case of its kind in Singapore. The charges stem from discoveries made on 11 Dec 2024 at a Housing and Development Board flat at Block 269B Yishun Street 22. Akil appeared in court on 17 Jul 2025 via video-link and expressed his intention to plead guilty to all charges. I…
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