Singaporean fugitive nabbed and charged with drug trafficking, may face death penalty


Those found guilty of trafficking more than 500g of cannabis, or more than 1kg of cannabis mixture, may face the death penalty. -CENTRAL NARCOTICS BUREAU

SINGAPORE: A Singaporean on the run – who was arrested in Thailand and then handed over to the Republic’s authorities – was charged with trafficking almost 5kg of cannabis on Thursday (July 10).

Tan Leng Chong, 50, is accused of conspiring with another man to traffic blocks of vegetable matter, later found to contain at least 4,990.6g of cannabis mixture.

Those found guilty of trafficking more than 500g of cannabis, or more than 1kg of cannabis mixture, may face the death penalty.

Tan’s alleged offence was uncovered during the course of the Central Narcotics Bureau’s (CNB) investigation into a drug trafficking case in July 2024.

The accused person in that case, a Singaporean who was 64 at the time of arrest, is facing a drug trafficking charge involving about 4,990g of cannabis mixture.

More than $1,000 was seized from the older man during investigations into money laundering offences.

CNB said on July 9 that Tan had been out of Singapore since July 27, 2023.

An arrest warrant was issued against him for his suspected involvement in supplying drugs to associates in Singapore. These associates would subsequently traffic and sell the drugs here.

Tan was arrested by Thailand’s Office of the Narcotics Control Board on July 5 and handed over to CNB on July 9.

Tan is also being investigated for potential money-laundering offences.

Bank accounts linked to Tan, containing more than S$242,000, have been frozen. CNB said money found to be drug trafficking proceeds will be forfeited to the state. - The Straits Times/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Singapore , Thailand , fugitive , charge , cannabis

Next In Aseanplus News

Anwar receives courtesy call from ex-Gunners star Ozil, Erdogan's son in Istanbul
‘Prosecutors vital in upholding justice’
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Thursday (Jan 8, 2026)
Malaysia, Turkiye aim for synergy in defence, energy, high-tech industries, says Anwar
South Korea’s Defence Ministry punishes generals tied to Dec 3 martial law incident
Jail for man who fled Singapore after 2019 rash act linked to burn victim but was caught in 2025
Babysitter pleads guilty to abusing two infants at childcare centre
One dead, five injured after landfill collapses in central Philippines
Motorcyclist goes into oncoming traffic, crashes into car
'Girl with a Pearl Earring' to be shown in Japan, in rare trip abroad

Others Also Read