Man in Singapore to face charges over illegally importing 154 replica guns without a permit


The police first got information linked to the sales of replica guns on an e-commerce platform in May 2023, and were later able to establish the seller’s identity. - Photos: Singapore Police Force

SINGAPORE: A 44-year-old man who is suspected to be involved in importing 154 replica guns into Singapore without a permit will face charges in court, the police said.

The police, in a statement on Wednesday (March 5), said they first received information linked to the sales of replica guns on an e-commerce platform on May 11, 2023.

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