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  2. Misuse of Drugs Act (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that enables authorities to prosecute offenders for crimes involving illegal drugs.The law is designed specifically to grant the Government of Singapore, through its agencies such as the Central Narcotics Bureau, enforcement powers to combat offences such as the trafficking, importation or exportation, possession, and ...

  3. Central Narcotics Bureau - Wikipedia

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    CNB also plans to build a capacity to educate the public in the dangers of drug abuse". In 1973, the Singapore Government introduced the Misuse of Drugs Act (MDA) to deal with drug traffickers, pushers and addicts. The enactment of the MDA was intended to consolidate the provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance 1951 (DDO) and Drugs ...

  4. Law enforcement in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Customs was formed in 2003 and is in charge of the collection of customs revenue, prevention of evasion of duties and taxes, issuing customs licenses and permits, enforcement of trade requirements under the respective Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), and regulation of trade in strategic goods and strategic goods technology.

  5. Category:Drug policy of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Misuse of Drugs Act (Singapore) This page was last edited on 22 September 2018, at 16:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Cannabis in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis is currently illegal in Singapore for recreational purposes. Possession or consumption can result in a maximum of 10 years in prison, with a possible fine of $20,000, as well as caning, [1] under the Misuse of Drugs Act. Trafficking, import or export of more than 500 grams may result in the death penalty.

  7. List of acts of the Parliament of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a somewhat complete list of all Singapore Acts of Parliament which have been passed - the entire list of acts passed is available online at the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers website, at Singapore Statutes. Approved Budgets and annual debates may be found at the Supply Act.

  8. Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Amended the Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act (CDSA), Computer Misuse Act (CMA) and introduced Online Criminals Harm Act (OCHA) in 2023 [24] Launched and refreshed the anti-scam campaign [25] Collaborating with law enforcement agencies in Hong Kong, Macau and Malaysia to deal with transnational scams

  9. Article 13 of the Constitution of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, the Director of the Central Narcotics Bureau may order drug addicts to undergo drug treatment or rehabilitation at an approved institution for renewable six-month periods up to a maximum of three years. [14]