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ANNUAL REPORT 2017- 1 -
ANNUAL BULLETIN
Enforce, Educate & Engage for a Drug Free Singapore
ANNUAL REPORT 2017- 2 -
DIRECTOR’S FOREWORD
CNB ORGANISATION CHART
FINANCIAL REPORT FY15
SINGAPORE DRUG SITUATION
WORKPLACE SEMINAR (WPS) 2016
ENFORCE
EDUCATE
ENGAGE
CELEBRATING CNB’S SUCCESS
CNB’S DIARY
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PROFESSIONALISM INTEGRITY
DEDICATION COURAGE
VISIONOur Vision is a Singapore Without Drugs,
Where Everyone can Live, Work and Play Safely.
MISSIONOur mission is to Enforce, Educate and Engage
for a drug-free Singapore.
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2016 YEAR IN REVIEW
2016 was a year of challenges, opportunities and achievements for CNB. The Bureau successfully sustained our enforcement efforts, with 1,920 operations conducted with our Home Team counterparts to intercept drugs coming in at the checkpoints, and 23 drug syndicates smashed through major operations. CNB also adopted a new approach to engage youths about the harms of drugs, through social media, technology and key influencers. Most importantly, we brought our international engagement efforts to a higher level and worked with local and international partners to advocate our drug-free approach both regionally and internationally.
Singapore’s very own green-and-white ribbon was also adopted by our ASEAN partners as a symbol of ASEAN’s united stance against drug abuse. Such achievements were only made possible by the hard work and commitment of our officers, who have worked tirelessly over the past year to bring CNB to the next level.
MR NG SER SONG,Director CNB
AFFIRMATION OF SINGAPORE’S DRUG-FREE APPROACH
With the rapid changes in the drug landscape, engagement has become an integral part of CNB’s work and our new mission. Our efforts reaped results in 2016, with CNB’s active involvement in the lead up to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on the World Drug Problem, which took place in New York in April. CNB’s active participation at various regional and international forums allowed us to share Singapore’s best practices with the international community and rally support from like-minded countries to join our drug-free efforts.
CNB was also actively involved in Singapore’s successful hosting of the 5th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Drug Matters (AMMD) in 2016. Of significance, the meeting adopted the 10-year ASEAN Work Plan on Securing Communities Against Illicit Drugs, which laid out the framework to realise our goal of a Drug-Free ASEAN. Singapore’s very own green-and-white ribbon was also adopted by our ASEAN partners as a symbol of ASEAN’s united stance against drug abuse. Such achievements were only made possible by the hard work and commitment of our officers, who have worked tirelessly over the past year to bring CNB to the next level.
THE YEARS AHEAD: MEETING FUTURE CHALLENGES
However, CNB continues to face significant challenges ahead, with the emergence of new psychoactive substances, increasing calls for decriminalisation and legalisation of drug use, increased public expectations and resource constraints. We have therefore embarked on our Transformation journey to reinvent CNB and to achieve our vision of a Drug-Free Singapore amid these challenges.
One of the key thrust of our Transformation Plan is recognising the growing importance of upstream prevention and engagement efforts, and at the same time continuing to sharpen our enforcement capabilities. We will devote more focus to tackle drug abuse upstream, raising awareness of the
dangers of drugs to prevent its abuse, before it can take root. To do so, we have begun engaging youths through social media, creating tailored messages for the new generation of youths to internalise the harms of drugs. We will also work closely with our community partners to build a self-reinforcing network of anti-drug advocates to generate awareness of the drug-free cause within their own circles of influence.
International advocacy is an important cornerstone in CNB’s future efforts as well. CNB will continue to engage our regional and international partners to generate support for our drug-free cause, amid increasing calls for different approaches to tackling the drug problem.
However, our transformation can only be achieved with the dedication and commitment of our officers. We are committed to developing all our officers to be CNB Officers of the Future, with the capability to Enforce, Educate and Engage through training and development. Let us all work together and strive towards achieving “A Singapore without Drugs, Where Everyone Can Live, Work and Play Safely”.
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The Bureau is led by Director CNB, who is assisted by Deputy Director CNB. The operational line and staff divisions support the Bureau, and consist of the Intelligence Division, Investigation Division, Enforcement Division, Operations Division, Policy, Planning and Research Division, Corporate Services Division, Communications Division and Staff Development Division. There is also an Internal Investigations Unit and Psychology Unit that provide additional staff support.
Deputy Director CNB concurrent Director IntelligenceMr Sebastian Tan
DirectorPolicy, Planning andResearch DivisionMs Shirley Lim
DirectorCorporate Services DivisionMs Angeline Leow
Director CNBMr Ng Ser Song
DirectorEnforcement Division Sector 2Mr Lim Fung Suan
DirectorEnforcement Division Sector 1Mr Ong Pang Thong
DirectorCommunications Division Mr Sng Chern Hong
DirectorInvestigation DivisionMr Adam Bin Fashe Huddin
Deputy DirectorOperations DivisionMr Gerald Anthony
Deputy DirectorOperations DivisionMr Saherly Limat
DirectorStaff Development DivisionMs Delphine Lee
Mr Sebastian Tan took over from Mr Winston Wong as Deputy Director of CNB on 16 January 2017. He is holding the concurrent appointment of Director Intelligence. Ms Shirley Lim joined CNB as Director Policy, Planning & Research Division with effect from 1 April 2017.
Mr Sng Chern Hong assumed the post of Director Communications Division from 1 April 2017.Saherly Bin Limat assumed the post of Second Deputy Director, Operations Division from 1 April 2017.
Director CNBMr Ng Ser Song
Deputy Director CNB Mr Sebastian Tan
InternalInvestigation
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PsychologyUnit
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Policy, Planning andResearch Division
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TOTAL DRUGABUSERS
(NEW & REPEAT)
NEWABUSERS
201520161,0933,343 1,3093,265
Overview• 3,265 drug abusers arrested in 2016; 2% decrease from 3,343 in 2015.• Number of new abusers increased by 3%, from 1,309 in 2015 to 1,348 in 2016.
The total budget for the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) comprises Operating Budget and Development Budget. The total Operating Budget comprises allocation for Expenditure on Manpower (EOM) and Other Operating Expenditure (OOE).
Actual Expenditure in FY2015 The actual expenditure in Financial Year (FY) 2015 was $137.06M. This comprised operating expenditure of $128.38M, consisting of EOM amounting to $77.24M and OOE amounting to $51.14M, and development expenditure of $8.68M.
Actual Expenditure Trend from FY2013 to FY2015
Drug Abusers – by Drugs Abused• Methamphetamine and heroin remained the two most commonly abused drugs in Singapore. • In 2016, 1,956 methamphetamine abusers (60%), 1,041 heroin abusers (32%) and 228 cannabis
abusers (7%) were arrested.• Of the 1,348 new abusers arrested in 2016, the largest proportion (79% or 1,068) were
methamphetamine abusers, followed by cannabis abusers (14% or 182).• The number of new cannabis abusers compared to 2015 has increased by 17% from 156 in 2015 to 182 in 2016.• More details can be found at Charts 2 and 2a.
CNB’s Expenditure Trend and ProjectionsFY2013 - FY2015
FY13(Actual)
$66,060,557$41,317,323$107,377,880$3,322,012
$110,699,892
FY14(Actual)
$74,144,806$48,057,276$122,202,082$4,583,270
$126,785,352
FY15(Actual)
$77,238.629$51,139,860
$128,378,489$8,683,312
$137,061,801
EOMOOEDevelopment ExpenditureOperating ExpenditureTotal Expenditure
$160
$140
$120
$100
$80
$60
$40
$20
$-
Millions
228Cannabis
1,956Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine, Heroin and Cannabis continue to be the most commonly abused drugs
1,041Heroin
40Others
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Buprenorphine
Cannabis
‘Ecstasy’
Heroin
Ketamine
Methadone
Methamphetamine
Nimetazepam
Cocaine
NPS
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
194228
714
19182241
6500
1,2531,041
1,8581,956
00
Buprenorphine
Cannabis
‘Ecstasy’
Heroin
Ketamine
Methadone
Methamphetamine
Nimetazepam
Cocaine
NPS
0 200 600400 800 1000 1200
156182
513
13112130
3300
11370
1,0141,068
00
Chart 2: Total Abusers By Drug Type
Chart 2a: New Abusers By Drug Type
Drug Abusers – by Ethnic Group• The number of abusers arrested decreased across most ethnic groups. In 2016, the number of
Chinese and Malay abusers arrested decreased by 6% and 1% respectively from 2015.• Among the new abusers, new Chinese and Indian abusers arrested in 2016 have decreased by 3%
and 6% respectively. The number of new abusers arrested from the “Malay” and “Others” ethnic groups increased by 8% and 23% respectively.
• More details can be found at Charts 3 and 3a.
Chart 3: Total Abusers By Ethnic Group
Chart 3a: New Abusers By Ethnic Group
994935
0 500 1000 1500 2000
522521
8996
1,7381,713
Others
Chinese
Malay
Indian
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388377
678729
200189
4353
0
Chinese
Malay
Indian
Others
20152016
20152016
20152016
20152016
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2015 2016
1
Heroin No.3 53.67 kg 52.41 kg - 2.35%
≈ $8.56 million ≈ $7.98 million
Methamphetamine (‘Ice’) 15.58 kg 18.27 kg +17.27%
Cannabis 44.29 kg 54.01 kg +21.95%
Cocaine NIL 2 g -
‘Ecstasy’ 2,943 tablets + 2.49 g
3,891 tablets + 97.94 g
+32.21% (tablets)+3,833.33% (weight)
Methamphetamine tablets (‘Yaba’)
142 tablets 242 tablets +70.42%
Ketamine 2.28 kg 1.53 kg -32.89%
Nimetazepam 33,685.5 tablets 19,550 tablets + 9.41g
-41.96% (tablets)
Buprenorphine (‘Subutex’)
620 tablets NIL -100%
New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) (e.g. synthetic cannabinoids,
synthetic cathinones etc.)
3,172 tablets + 3.54 kg
1,769 tablets + 87.17 g
-44.23% (tablets)-97.54% (weight)
DRUG TYPEESTIMATED
MARKET VALUE2016
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUE
2015% CHANGE IN
SEIZURE
1All 620 Subutex tablets were seized from a single case in July 2015.
Drug Abusers Arrested – by Age• Nearly half (41% or 1,341) of all drug abusers arrested in 2016 were below 30 years old. Drug
abusers in the 20-29 age group continued to form the largest group of abusers.• Of the 1,348 new abusers arrested in 2016, there was an increase in the numbers across all age
groups, except for the “below 20” group. Nearly half (650 or 48%) of all new abusers belonged to the age group of 20 to 29. Close to two-thirds (894 or 66%) of all new abusers were aged below 30.
• More details can be found at Charts 4 and 4a.
Chart 4: Total Abusers By Age
Chart 4a: New Abusers By Age
11001000
900800700600500400300200100
0 Below20
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 & Above
113 113
283 277
500 419
640 618754 774
1,053 1,064
Below20
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 & Above
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
257 244
94 110
292 313
644 650
1 421 27
20152016
20152016
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TRANSFORMING TOWARDS A FUTURE-READY CNB
Following the launch of CNB’s new Vision and Mission statements in 2015, to signal the change towards a future-ready CNB, 2016’s WPS sought to showcase the Bureau’s Transformation and rally officers to aspire towards the future of CNB.
CNB’s revamped Addiction Alley, located at HPB’s Healthzone, was also launched during the event. The new Addiction Alley re-creates a ‘modern-day back alley’ environment, to provide an interactive learning experience to students and youths, and better engage them on the dangers of drug abuse. The event also featured demonstrations by CNB’s Special Task Force and Forensic Response Team.
CNB’s annual Workplan Seminar was held on 25 April 2016 at the Health Promotion Board (HPB) Auditorium, to outline key action plans for the year ahead. Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Amrin Amin, was the Guest of Honour for the event.
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SEIZURE OF ABOUT 5KG OF CANNABIS AND 0.5KG OF HEROIN IN CNB OPERATION, CRIPPLING DRUG TRAFFICKING ACTIVITIES
6 May 2016 – About 5kg of cannabis and 0.45kg of heroin, estimated to be worth over S$196,000, were seized in an operation. On the morning of 6 May, a 40-year-old male Malaysian, suspected to be a drug courier, was observed to have arrived at the vicinity of Pasir Ris Grove in a trailer. A suspected drug trafficker, a 35-year-old male Singaporean, was spotted boarding the trailer cabin a while later, before leaving the trailer with a paper bag and heading back to his car.
The 35-year-old suspected drug trafficker was later arrested at Jalan Kayu and about 3kg of cannabis and 0.45kg of heroin were recovered from his car. The 40-year-old suspected courier was also arrested separately, and about 2kg of cannabis and cash of S$7,500 were recovered from his trailer. Investigations are ongoing.
DRUG SYNDICATE DISMANTLED, ABOUT 2.3KG OF HEROIN SEIZED
26 October 2016 – A CNB operation on 26 October 2016 led to the dismantling of a drug syndicate and the seizure of 2.3kg of heroin, 260g of ‘Ice’, 470 Erimin-5 tablets and over 100 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets, estimated to be worth over S$210,000.
Observations were conducted on the activities of six suspected drug offenders, in a multi-storey carpark in the vicinity of Scotts Road. A suspected drug trafficker, a 41-year-old Malaysian male, and a 39-year-old Malaysian male were observed to be within the vicinity of the carpark, before leaving separately. Another suspected drug trafficker, a 42-year-old Singaporean male, was later spotted
Director CNB Mr Ng Ser Song with Director NCID Dato’ Sri Mohd Mokhtar bin Hj. Mohd Shariff at the press conference held in Johor Bahru, Malaysia on 4 Dec 2016.
COOPERATION BETWEEN CNB AND NCID – MALAYSIA-BASED DRUG SUPPLIER TO SINGAPORE NABBED
2 December 2016 – An operation by the NCID of the RMP, a result of close cooperation between NCID and Singapore’s CNB, led to the arrest of a 30-year-old Malaysian male suspected drug supplier and 14 of his suspected associates. The 30-year-old was believed to be involved in the supply of sizeable quantities of heroin to drug traffickers in Singapore, and the operation led to a total seizure of about 27kg of heroin and cash amounting to about RM$290,000.
The 30-year-old was believed to be involved in supplying heroin to local drug traffickers. In conjunction with NCID’s operation, CNB also conducted two operations on 1 and 2 December 2016, which resulted in the arrest of three local drug traffickers and the seizure of about 3kg of heroin and 0.45kg of cannabis.
CNB shared timely intelligence with our NCID counterparts during the joint investigation into the Malaysian drug supplier’s drug activities, allowing NCID to conduct further investigations. This is a testament of the close ties between CNB and NCID, and the agencies’ determination to persevere in the efforts to tackle the drug scourge.
CNB continues to maintain intensive enforcement efforts against drug offenders and work closely with its Home Team counterparts to keep Singapore drug-free.
In 2016, 1,920 operations were conducted with the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at the land, air and sea checkpoints to intercept drugs entering Singapore. 19 island-wide operations targeting drug traffickers and abusers were also conducted by CNB and supported by SPF. The operations of 23 drug syndicates were also crippled, through major operations led by CNB.
CNB also actively cooperates with our regional counterparts to tackle the drug scourge. 11 joint operations were conducted with our counterparts in 2016, of which six were conducted with the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID) of the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP).
to arrive at the same carpark with two other suspects, a 30-year-old Singaporean male and a 22-year-old Singaporean female, before leaving.
The 41-year-old was later arrested with a 23-year-old female companion, and four bundles of heroin weighing about 1.8kg was recovered from the boot of the car.
The 42-year-old drug trafficker and his companions were also arrested, and a total of about 470g of heroin, 260g of ‘Ice’, 470 Erimin-5 tablets and over 100 ‘Ecstasy’ tablets were recovered from the car. S$6,500 was recovered from the 42-year-old. The 39-year-old male Malaysian was also arrested at Tuas Checkpoint, and S$3,500 in cash was recovered from him. Investigations are ongoing.
EDUCATE EDUCATE- 20 - - 21 -
CNB seeks to reach out to all, especially youths, about the dangers of drugs, to protect them from the harms of drug abuse.
To do so, we use a holistic approach that engages families, schools, and the community. CNB carried out many initiatives in 2016 to further our outreach efforts, to educate youths about the dangers of drugs and drug abuse.
DRUGS ARE ADDICTIVE. ESCAPING IS HARD. DON’T START
CNB’s flagship Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign (ADAC) was held on 25 June 2016, and featured the first anti-drug themed Escape Game, which was launched by Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Amrin Amin. With challenging puzzles impeding a quick escape, the large-scale Escape Room Game highlighted the helplessness and difficulty of escaping drug addiction. The campaign reached out to over 600,000 people.
LAUNCH OF NEW DRUG BUSTER ACADEMY (DBA) BUS
The revamped Drug Buster Academy (DBA) was launched on 8 Oct 2016 at a special one-day roadshow at VivoCity. The DBA takes visitors on a futuristic journey to learn about the dangers of drug abuse, using augmented reality, quizzes and facial scanning digital displays to reveal the impact of drug use on the body. The bus was made available for booking by all primary and secondary schools from Jul 2016. It can also be deployed at public spaces and shopping complexes during community outreach activities for the general public and families.
REACHING OUT TO PARENTS
Parents remain key influencers in preventing drug abuse, highlighting the influence parents have on their children. CNB continues to educate parents about the harms of drug abuse, and help them talk to their children about the dangers of drugs.
The Preventive Drug Education Brochure for Parents was therefore launched by Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Amrin Amin, at the Anti-Drug Abuse campaign on 25 June 2016. More than 200,000 copies had been distributed to parents through schools and community organisations (e.g. public libraries, polyclinics, community centres, self-help groups and family services centres).
CNB continues to educate parents about the harms of drug abuse, and help them talk to their children about the dangers of drugs.
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ENGAGING SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS
Besides parents, teachers are also important in educating youths about the dangers of drug abuse. In 2016, CNB worked with the Ministry of Education (MOE) to review the school curriculum to include drug-free messages. CNB also launched a series of new skits for primary, secondary and post-secondary school students this year. Talks and exhibitions were also conducted in schools to directly engage the educators and youths.
APPEALING TO YOUNG CHILDREN THROUGH VIDEOS!
CNB also launched 11 anti-drug videos, from serious messages to fun jingles, to boost our public education efforts. These videos will be used in public education and on social media.
INVOLVING NATIONAL SERVICE (NS) COMMANDERS IN THE DRUG-FREE FIGHT
Aside from parents, educators and youths, CNB also reached out to NS Commanders in the Drug-Free fight. The NS Commander Toolkit was launched in June 2016 to educate NS Commanders on the dangers of drugs, with tips on guiding their young charges.
ENGAGE ENGAGE- 24 - - 25 -
2016 was a landmark year for CNB in international engagement and advocacy.
Milestone meetings such as the 59th Meeting of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on the World Drug Problem and the 5th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Drug Matters (AMMD) took place in the same year. The future direction of drug related issues and policies were substantively discussed and charted during these regional and international meetings.
With an appreciation of an increasingly diverse and liberal views on drugs, we engaged actively at the 59th CND, primarily to safeguard our interests in the UNGASS outcome document. We were successful in securing a favourable outcome for Singapore which upholds our approach to drugs.
59TH UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS (CND)
Then-Senior Minister of State (SMS) for Home Affairs and National Development, Mr Desmond Lee emphasised Singapore’s Drug-Free Approach, and also delivered an ASEAN statement reaffirming ASEAN’s position to stand firm against drugs in order to achieve a Drug-Free ASEAN and to stay resolute against calls to legalise controlled drugs. Singapore actively participated in the 59th UNCND, and was represented by then-SMS, Mr Desmond Lee, Director CNB Mr Ng Ser Song
From left: Ambassador Foo Kok Jwee, Singapore Permanent Representative to Geneva; then-NCADA Vice Chairman, Mr Hawazi Daipi; then-SMS Mr Desmond Lee; and International President of the World Federation Against Drugs, Mr Sven-Olov Carlsson.
and then-Vice Chairman of the National Council Against Drug Abuse Mr Hawazi Daipi. Then-SMS Mr Desmond Lee emphasised Singapore’s Drug-Free Approach, and also delivered an ASEAN statement reaffirming ASEAN’s position to stand firm against drugs and stay resolute against calls to legalise illicit drugs, such as cannabis, for recreational use. He also highlighted ASEAN’s commitment to achieve a Drug-Free ASEAN.
The Singapore delegation also met with like-minded NGOs such as the World Federation Against Drugs that advocates the drug free cause.
UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY SPECIAL SESSION ON THE WORLD DRUG PROBLEM (UNGASS) 2016
Following the 59th UNCND, Singapore participated actively at UNGASS 2016. The UNGASS was held against the backdrop of increasing diverse and liberal views on drug control approaches. Hence, the UNGASS was an important platform to safeguard Singapore’s interests against global
ASEAN SENIOR OFFICIALS ON DRUG MATTERS
The 37th ASEAN Senior Officials’ Meeting on Drug Matters (ASOD) was held from 24 to 27 August 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand. The meeting sought to discuss the regional response to the drug problem, providing a platform to share ideas
shifts towards increasingly liberal drug policies.
Minister for Home Affairs and Law, Mr K. Shanmugam, emphasised Singapore’s commitment to a “Drug-free Singapore”. He additionally emphasized that Singapore’s approach has worked well for us and iterated the right of each country to decide on the best approach for itself. The delegation also shared Singapore’s best practices on drug control with the international community, rallying the support of like-minded countries to join our drug-free efforts.
and best practices among the ASEAN member states. Through this meeting, ASEAN member states furthered the collective goal of advocating for a drug-free ASEAN, with “Securing ASEAN communities Against Illicit Drugs” set as the new regional theme for the next decade. This will guide ASEAN’s anti-drug work for years to come.
ENGAGE ENGAGE- 26 - - 27 -
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE (AFP)
CNB signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on 13 Oct 2016. The signing of the AFP-CNB MOU is part of our ongoing efforts to enhance cooperation with our regional and international partners to combat the threat of transnational drug trafficking. It provides for information exchange and joint training to allow both agencies to cooperate more effectively against current and emerging threats posed by transnational drug trafficking syndicates.
5TH ASEAN MINISTERIAL MEETING ON DRUG MATTERS (AMMD)
CNB’s international advocacy efforts continued with the hosting of the 5th AMMD in October 2016. This momentous event marked the adoption of the 10-year ASEAN Workplan with a shared commitment to work towards a Drug-Free ASEAN.
During the AMMD, Singapore’s green-and-white anti-drug ribbon was also launched as a symbol of ASEAN’s united stance against drug abuse. The ribbon will be used in preventive drug education campaigns in ASEAN member states, and worn as a show of support for the anti-drug cause.
Other highlights included the launch of ‘High On Love’ by Singaporean singer-songwriter, Taufik Batisah. The song was commissioned by CNB for anti-drug outreach and aims to garner youths’ and the community’s support for a drug-free Singapore.
The international debate on drug control will continue to be contentious with diverse views on how the drug menace should be addressed. Againt this backdrop, CNB’s efforts in international engagements will continue to intensify to safeguard our interests and approaches on both the regional and international fronts.
The support of the community remains vital in the fight against drugs.
Besides engaging our international partners to re-affirm our drug-free approach, CNB continues to work with new community partners in Singapore. In 2016, we worked with new partners such as the National Library Board to bring anti-drug skits to the community, and even former Singapore Idol Taufik Batisah, to enlist his help in composing an anti-drug song. Here are the highlights:
ANTI-DRUG SONG, “HIGH ON LOVE” BY TAUFIK BATISAH
In October 2016, former Singapore Idol Taufik Batisah first performed the anti-drug song, “High On Love” at the 5th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Drug Matters (AMMD). The song was commissioned by CNB and composed by Taufik. It seeks to garner community support for a Drug-Free Singapore and encourage youths to stay drug-free.
CNB.DRUGFREESG – EMPOWERING YOUTHS TO BE DRUG-FREE WITH A TOUCH OF FUN AND HUMOUR
To better engage youths, CNB launched its new social media identity, CNB.DrugFreeSG across its Facebook, Instagram and Youtube accounts in October 2016. CNB also launched our brand new Snapchat account with the same handle! These efforts represent CNB’s commitment to engaging youths through fun and humour, with bite-sized information, to empower them to lead a drug-free lifestyle.
ENGAGE ENGAGE- 28 - - 29 -
“SAY NO TO DRUGS” – ANTI-DRUG SKITS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES
On 28 August 2016, Mr Amrin Amin, Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs, attended a special performance of an anti-drug skit at the Woodlands Regional Library. He watched as actors portrayed difficult situations about children faced with the dilemma of accepting or rejecting drugs, and shared handy tips to “Say No to Drugs!”. This was part of a collaboration between CNB and the National Library Board (NLB), incorporating anti-drug skits into NLB’s Super Storytastic Programme at public libraries. The Super Storytastic programme is a weekly half-hour storytelling programme held at various public libraries islandwide, targeting primary school students and their parents.
Photo credit: Home Team News
CELEBRATING CNB’S SUCCESS CELEBRATING CNB’S SUCCESS- 30 - - 31 -
The National Day Awards commend deserving Home Team officers for their outstanding contributions and commitment to their work, and recognises their efforts in keeping Singapore safe and secure.
The recipients of the Public Administration Medals were invited to the award ceremony held at the NUS University Cultural Centre on 6 November 2016 where the President Tony Tan was the Guest of Honour.
The rest of officers received their awards on 9 November 2016 at the National Day Awards Investiture from the then-Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development, Mr Desmond Lee. The award recipients of the respective award categories are as follows:
THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MEDAL (SILVER) 2016Sup Gr 9 Adam Bin Fashe
THE COMMENDATION MEDALSupt 1A Mohd Hamzah Bin Md Yusop
THE EFFICIENCY MEDALSSI Mohamad Noor Bin Md ZinSI Quah Yong SenSI Tay Cher Yeen
THE LONG SERVICE MEDALSupt 1A Rossida Bte DolahSupt 1A Tan Seow PengASP 1 Lee Chai HwaSSI 2 Ng DavidSSI 2 Ng Tze Chiang TonySSI Neo Han SiongSI Mohamed Isa Bin Maulud
Alongside our officers, Mr. Joseph Victor Lye Thiam Fatt, then-Chairman NCADA was also conferred the Public Service Star Award 2016.
On 4 August 2016, four CNB officers received the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) National Day Award for their outstanding efficiency and competency in administrative and operational areas of work that had special significance.
Apart from this award category, three other categories of awards were given out by the Guest of Honour, Minister for Home Affairs & Minister for Law, Mr K Shanmugam. The awards include the Public Spiritedness Award, Home Team Volunteers Award and MHA National Day Award (Team).
MHA NATIONAL DAY AWARD (INDIVIDUAL)ASP 2 Desmond Chor Guo HuiMX 11A Khoo Yew Beng RodneyMX 11 Lui Zhiwei KevinSSgt Mohamed Rias s/o Rafik
MHA PUBLIC SPIRITEDNESS AWARDFor her assistance in a CNB case which saw 5 suspects apprehended and the seizure of controlled drugs, Ms Ling Mei Lan (Quality Hotel Marlow) was awarded the MHA Public Spiritedness Award at the ceremony.
MHA NATIONAL DAY AWARD (TEAM)PPRD officers received the MHA National Day Award 2016 (Team) for their contributions to the success of the respective projects:
UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS)
For securing the ASEAN Position Statement among member states at the 4th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Drug Matters (AMMD), negotiating the Outcome Document of the UN General Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Problem (UNGASS), and obtaining agreement on the Joint ASEAN statement that was delivered at the 59th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
1. Central Narcotics Bureau - Policy, Planning and Research Division
2. Ministry of Home Affairs – Policy Development Division 3. Ministry of Home Affairs - International Cooperation &
Partnerships Division4. Ministry of Home Affairs - Community Partnership and
Communications Group5. Ministry of Foreign Affairs6. National Council Against Drug Abuse7. Dr Jimmy Lee, Consultant (General Psychiatry), Institute
of Mental Health8. Prof Stella Quah, Adjunct Professor, Duke-NUS Medical
School
Registration of Criminals (Amendment) (RCA) Bill
For passing the Registration of Criminals (Amendment) Bill, which is a significant milestone in Singapore’s cooperation with the international community to fight transnational organised crime and terrorist groups effectively.
1. Ministry of Home Affairs - Joint Operations Group2. Singapore Police Force - Criminal Investigation
Department3. Singapore Police Force - Planning & Organisation
Department4. Singapore Police Force - International Cooperation
Department5. Central Narcotics Bureau - Policy, Planning and
Research Division6. Attorney-General’s Chambers7. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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The Home Team Achievement Award and Minister for Home Affairs Operational Excellence Award are annual awards presented to outstanding officers from Home Team Departments and partnering agencies in recognition of their professionalism and proficiency while mounting keynote operations. The Minister’s Awards Presentation Ceremony 2016 was held on 28 Sep 2016 at the Harmony Hall, Home Team Academy to give out these awards.
1. HOME TEAM ACHIEVEMENT AWARD (HTAA)4 CNB officers were commended for their contributions towards exemplifying the one Home Team Spirit throughout the Home Team SG50 preparations and celebrations of 2015, successfully paying tribute to our Home Team Pioneers and showcasing our Home Team story. For this, they received the Home Team Achievement Award alongside other Home Team officers involved in the project. The four officers are:
1. MX 9 Gillian Ong (Comms Div);2. MX 10 Tan Jou Hwei (Comms Div);3. MX 11 James Tak (Comms Div); and4. MX 12 Jill Tan (SDD)
2. MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS’ OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE AWARDA total of 6 CNB operations/cases were commended and representatives from the respective operations received the award on behalf of their teams. NCID counterparts from Malaysia were also commended by the Minister for Home Affairs in his opening remarks for their contributions to a successful joint operation conducted with the Bureau.
The commended operations and cases were:
DIRECTOR CNB’S COMMENDATION AWARD (INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM)35 Commendation Awards were given out at the 2016 Public Service Observance Ceremony held on 17 May 2016 at the Police Cantonment Complex Auditorium.
(A) DIRECTOR CNB’S COMMENDATION TEAM AWARD FOR GOOD PERFORMANCEFor the Director CNB’s Commendation Team Award for Good Performance, 7 teams were commended for their excellent teamwork, outstanding performance and commitment for the year. The teams were:
(B) DIRECTOR CNB’S COMMENDATION TEAM AWARD FOR GOOD CASE10 teams were also commended for their excellent performance in operations conducted for the year and the officers received the Director CNB’s Commendation Team Award for Good Case.
Policy, Planning and Research Division
Training Unit, Operations Division
Change Team and ICA
Enforcement ‘D’
Enforcement ‘J’
Forensic Response Team (FORT)
Interpreter’s Team, Investigation Division
comprising 3 CNB officers
comprising 4 CNB officers
comprising 15 CNB officers and 10 ICA officers
comprising 15 CNB officers
comprising 42 CNB officers
comprising 12 CNB officers
comprising 3 CNB officers
Operation Chromite
Successful detection of controlled drugs and drug paraphernalia via the post and parcel system
Joint Operations with Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID), Royal Malaysia Police
Operation Haxonite II
Operation Bornite
Operation Brenkite
43 officers from Intelligence Operations, OperationsResearch, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT),Intelligence Support and Special Task Force
24 officers from Enforcement ‘G’, Changi Team and ICA AirCargo Command, ICC (Air)
17 officers from Intelligence Operations and counterpartsfrom Malaysia’s NCID
47 officers from Intelligence Operations, Operations Research, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT), Intelligence Support, Special Task Force, Woodlands Team and ICA Woodlands Command, ICC (Land)
49 officers from Intelligence Operations, Enforcement ‘J’,Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT) and SpecialTask Force)
35 officers from Intelligence Operations, OperationsResearch, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT),Intelligence Support and Special Task Force
Communications Division
Corporate Services Division
Corporate Services Division
Policy, Planning and Research Division
Staff Development Division
Enforcement Division
Enforcement Division
Enforcement Division
Intelligence Division
Intelligence Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
MX 11A Ruth Ong
ASP 2 Dinesh Kumar Rai s/o Suresh Chandra Rai
MX 16 Rhahteena Uwssha Binte Abdul Rahim
MX 12 Narinderjit Kaur Gill
MX 13(I) Grace Goh
SSSgt Quek Wee Liang
SSSgt Ika Zahary Bin Kasmari
SSgt Low Chee Tong
SI Mohamed Affendi Bin Ideris
SSgt Cheng Boon Keong
SSI 1 Heng Chin Kok
SSSgt Ku Kim Teck
SSSgt Tan Leong Poh
SSgt Muhammad Rashidin Bin Mohamad Rafee
HTS 15 Gayathre Kalimuthu Mogan
HTS 15 Toh Sin Ee
Enforcement ‘A’
Enforcement ‘D’
Enforcement ‘E’
Enforcement ‘E’
Enforcement ‘G’
Enforcement ‘J’
Enforcement ‘J’
Intelligence Operations I
Intelligence Operations II
International Operations Desk
comprising 18 CNB officers
comprising 21 CNB officers
comprising 10 CNB officers
comprising 13 CNB officers
comprising 15 CNB officers
comprising 16 CNB officers
comprising 17 CNB officers
comprising 4 CNB officers
comprising 6 CNB officers
comprising 7 CNB officers
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Operation Chromite
Successful detection of controlled drugs and drug paraphernalia via the post and parcel system
Joint Operations with Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID), Royal Malaysia Police
Operation Haxonite II
Operation Bornite
Operation Brenkite
43 officers from Intelligence Operations, OperationsResearch, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT),Intelligence Support and Special Task Force
24 officers from Enforcement ‘G’, Changi Team and ICA AirCargo Command, ICC (Air)
17 officers from Intelligence Operations and counterpartsfrom Malaysia’s NCID
47 officers from Intelligence Operations, Operations Research, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT), Intelligence Support, Special Task Force, Woodlands Team and ICA Woodlands Command, ICC (Land)
49 officers from Intelligence Operations, Enforcement ‘J’,Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT) and SpecialTask Force)
35 officers from Intelligence Operations, OperationsResearch, Investigation Division, Forensic Response Team (FORT),Intelligence Support and Special Task Force
Communications Division
Corporate Services Division
Corporate Services Division
Policy, Planning and Research Division
Staff Development Division
Enforcement Division
Enforcement Division
Enforcement Division
Intelligence Division
Intelligence Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
Investigation Division
MX 11A Ruth Ong
ASP 2 Dinesh Kumar Rai s/o Suresh Chandra Rai
MX 16 Rhahteena Uwssha Binte Abdul Rahim
MX 12 Narinderjit Kaur Gill
MX 13(I) Grace Goh
SSSgt Quek Wee Liang
SSSgt Ika Zahary Bin Kasmari
SSgt Low Chee Tong
SI Mohamed Affendi Bin Ideris
SSgt Cheng Boon Keong
SSI 1 Heng Chin Kok
SSSgt Ku Kim Teck
SSSgt Tan Leong Poh
SSgt Muhammad Rashidin Bin Mohamad Rafee
HTS 15 Gayathre Kalimuthu Mogan
HTS 15 Toh Sin Ee
(C) DIRECTOR CNB’S COMMENDATION INDIVIDUAL AWARD FOR GOOD PERFORMANCE16 officers received the Director CNB’s Commendation Individual Award for Good Performance for their excellent work performance, commitment and devotion to work.
(D) DIRECTOR CNB’S COMMENDATION INDIVIDUAL AWARD FOR GOOD CASE2 officers were also commended for their efforts in the cases they handled and they received the individual award for good case.
Enforcement Division
Enforcement Division
SSgt Chua Yong Choon Richard
SSgt Shahiran Bin Sani
CNB is committed to maximising each and every officer’s potential to the fullest through supporting their aspirations to upgrade themselves academically.
On 29 Jul 2016, the following officers were awarded the sponsorships at the MHA Sponsorship Presentation Ceremony.
[From left to right: DSP2 Richard Soh Choon Hock, HTS 9 Poh Li Li, then-Dy Dir CNB Mr Wong Sung-En, 2PS (Home Affairs) Mr. Loh Ngai Seng, then-Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development Mr Desmond Lee, PS (Home Affairs) Mr Leo Yip, SS Vinod Kumaran s/o Letchumanan, SSI Che Yahya Bin Mohd Bujang, SI Mohamad Khairul Bin Mohamad
SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMMERANK AND NAME TYPE OF AWARD
Home Team Specialist Gr 9 Poh Li Li PostgraduatePart-Time Doctorate
Currently seconded to MINDEF
Deputy Superintendent 2 Soh Choon Hock Richard
PostgraduatePart-Time Masters Investigation Division
Senior Station Inspector Che Yahya Bin Mohd Bujang 50% Reimbursement Intelligence Division
Station Inspector Mohamad Khairul Bin Mohamad 50% Reimbursement Enforcement Division
Senior Staff Sergeant Chew Tai Wai David 50% Reimbursement Intelligence Division
Senior Staff Sergeant Mohamed Shafique Bin Mohamed Ansari 50% Reimbursement Investigation Division
Senior Staff Sergeant Yoosufdeen Abdul Jaleel 50% Reimbursement Intelligence Division
Staff Sergeant Vinod Kumaran s/o Letchumanan 50% Reimbursement Enforcement Division
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The Home Team Diploma Sponsorship sponsors good polytechnic applicants for their full-time diploma course at the five local polytechnics.
There are two tiers of the diploma sponsorship – the Merit Award and the Study Award. The Home Team Diploma Sponsorship (Merit) is awarded to polytechnic students who have shown excellent academic results and displayed leadership capabilities whilst the rest will receive the Home Team Diploma Sponsorship (Study) Award.
A total of 15 sponsorship awards were given in Year 2016 – 1 Merit Award and 14 Study Awards. Of the 15, one of the award recipients has since been appointed as a Narcotics Officer:
NAME TYPE OF AWARD
Miss Kua Wei Ting Home Team Diploma Sponsorship (Study) Award
1 Attachment to United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (UNCND) in Vienna Austria 17 January to 16 April
2016
2 Visit and Meeting with Australian Federal Police (AFP) Australia Australia 19 to 21 January 2016
3 8th ASEAN Political-Security Community Coordination Meeting (ASCCO) Indonesia 28 January 2016
4 21st Asia Pacific Operational Drug Enforcement Conference (ADEC-21) Japan 16 to 18 February
2016
5 Working trip to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 17 to 18 February 2016
6 7th Bilateral Meeting with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)
Brunei Darussalam 25 February 2016
7 Workshop on Data Analysis of ASEAN Drug Monitoring Report Thailand 24 to 26 February
2016
8 Far East Region Working Group (Mini-IDEC 2016) Thailand 1 to 2 March 2016
9 Security and Policing Exhibition 2016 United Kingdom 8 to 10 March 2016
10 5th World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD) Forum Austria 12 to 13 March 2016
11 Special Session on the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Drug Matters (UNGASS) preparations and the 59th United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (UNCND)
Austria 14 to 22 March 2016
12 International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) – Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Advanced Chemical Diversion/Clandestine Lab Investigators' Course
Thailand 28 March to 8 April 2016
13 Using the Internet as an Intelligence Tool Canada 4 to 8 April 2016
14 The 31st Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
United States of America
13 to 16 April 2016
15 Courtesy Call on Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
United States of America
14 to 17 April 2016
16 United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Drug Matters (UNGASS) 2016
United States of America
19 to 20 April 2016
17 2016 Senior Level Workshop on Drug Crime Investigation (2016 WDCI) Taiwan 24 to 28 April 2016
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OVERSEAS COURSES, SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, STUDY TOURS AND TRIPS ATTENDED BY CNB OFFICERS IN 2016
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18 International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) – Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Narcotics Unit Commanders Course
Thailand 25 Apr to 6 May 2016
19 33rd International Drug Enforcement Conference (IDEC XXXIII) Peru 26 to 28 April 2016
20 The 2nd Brunei PMO-MHA Annual Exchange/Inaugural MHA-Brunei MOHA Annual Exchange/Inaugural Sports Exchange
Brunei Darussalam 9 to 11 May 2016
21 6th ASEAN Airport Interdiction Task Force (AAITF) Meeting Vietnam 10 to 11 May 2016
22 CNB- Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) Working Group Meeting Malaysia 31 May to 1 June 2016
23 ISS World Europe, Intelligence Support Systems for Lawful Interception, Electronic Surveillance and Cyber Intelligence Gathering
Czech Republic 7 to 9 June 2016
24 ASEAN Seminar on Asset Forfeiture in Drug Trafficking and Production Cases Thailand 20 to 22 June 2016
25 Second ASEAN Drug Monitoring Network Operational Workshop Thailand 28 to 30 June 2016
26 ASEAN Conference 2016: Integrated Therapy for the Best Result of Drug Treatment Thailand 29 June to 1 July 2016
27 Study Visit to the Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau (MJIB) Taiwan 4 to 7 July 2016
28 NATIA 2016 Training Conference & Technology Exhibition
United States of America
9 to 15 July 2016
29 International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) Regional Training Seminar Thailand 12 to 15 July 2015
30 The First Meeting of ASEAN Seaport Interdiction Task Force (ASITF) Indonesia 19 to 22 July 2016
31 Working Trip to Pahang Malaysia 20 to 21 July 2016
32 36th ASEANAPOL Conference Malaysia 25 to 29 July 2016
33The 2nd Meeting on the ASEAN Work Plan on Securing ASEAN Community Against Illicit Drugs 2016 - 2025 Thailand 22 to 23 August 2016
34 The 37th Meeting of ASEAN Senior Officials on Drug Matters (ASOD) Thailand 23 to 28 August 2016
35 Bilateral Meeting with the Police Narcotics Suppression Bureau (PNSB) Thailand 28 to 30 August 2016
36 International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) Advanced Computer and Network Intrusion Course Thailand 29 August to 2
September 2016
37 UNODC Global SMART Programme Regional Workshop Laos PDR 30 to 31 August 2016
38 3rd General Meeting of Asia-Pacific Information and Coordination Center for Combating Drug Crimes (APICC) & The 26th Anti-Drug Liaison Officials' Meeting for International Cooperation (ADLOMICO)
Republic of Korea
21 to 23 September 2016
39 Working Trip to Consult on Advancement in Drug Assessment, Intervention and Research
United States of America
14 to 21 September 2016
40
Home Team Senior Command and Staff Course (HTSCSC) 2016
Republic of Korea and Singapore
19 September to 28 October 2016(with overseas
component in Republic of Korea from 10 to 14
October 2016
41 Working Visit to Malaysia Malaysia 3 to 6 October 2016
42 Signing of MOU between Australian Federal Police (AFP) and CNB Australia 13 October 2016
43 40th Meeting of Heads of National Drug Law Enforcement Agencies (HONLEA), Asia and The Pacific
Sri Lanka 24 to 27 October 2016
44 3rd Joint Working Committee (JWC) on Drugs Enforcement Cooperation Meeting Malaysia 10 to 11 November
2016
452nd MHA-Brunei PMO Inaugural Annual Exchange Joint Training Programme
Brunei Darussalam
and Singapore
13 to 26 November 2016
46 12th International Training Course of Precursor Chemical Control for ASEAN Narcotics Law Enforcement Officers
Thailand 21 to 28 November 2016
47 3rd Meeting of the India-Singapore Joint Working Group on Intelligence Cooperation on Combating Terrorism and Transnational Crime
India 30 November 2016
48 ASEAN Conference on Drug Use Prevention International Standards
The Philippines 5 to 7 December 2016
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