Singapore man jailed 16 months in first Kpod conviction case


In December 2024, Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim was caught in his flat with 26.4g of a white powder that contained enough etomidate to produce over 70 Kpods. HSA

SINGAPORE: In Singapore’s first ever conviction linked to Kpods, a man was sentenced to 16 months’ jail and a fine of S$400 on Aug 26 after he produced the etomidate-laced pods for sale to e-vaporiser users.

In December 2024, Mohammed Akil Abdul Rahim, 41 was caught in his Yishun flat with 26.4g of a white powder that contained enough etomidate to produce over 70 Kpods.

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