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Read About Overseas Advisory. Cannabis and its derivatives are listed as Class 'A' controlled drugs in the First Schedule of the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA). The consumption, possession, trafficking, import or export of any controlled drug (including cannabis) is an offence under the MDA.
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Trained to enforce the law, our officers also educate the...
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The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) was established in 1971...
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Also known as. Marijuana, Pot, Grass, Joints, Ganja,...
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The INSA spells out the offences involving intoxicating...
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Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) The Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) is...
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Central Narcotics Bureau of Singapore | News. Home > News > News. Man Wanted for Drug Trafficking in Singapore Arrested in Vietnam; Returns to Singapore to Face Charges. 30 Jun 2024. A 43-year-old Singaporean man has been arrested by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) on 28 June 2024 for suspected drug trafficking. 2.
CNB Explains. Get your questions about CNB answered with CNB Explains. CNB Explains: What happens after a suspect is arrested for a drug offence? Read More. CNB Explains: What happens when the suspect is a young person? Read More. CNB Explains: Where do youth drug abusers go when caught?
Apr 3, 2024 · Central Narcotics Bureau of Singapore | e-Services. Beware of fake/phishing SMS messages or emails that impersonate the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB). CNB does not send clickable links in SMS messages. CNB officers will only send emails from addresses ending with “@cnb.gov.sg”.
The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) was established in 1971 as the primary drug enforcement agency with a clear and focused mandate – to keep Singapore safe from the harms of drugs and inhalants.
Trained to enforce the law, our officers also educate the public and engage the community on Singapore’s zero-tolerance approach towards drugs. Every CNB officer embodies three pivotal roles: Enforcer, Educator and Engager – with the single objective of keeping Singapore drug-free.