Repeat offender fined S$16 million and jailed for contraband cigarette offences

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man has been fined S$16 million and sentenced to 39 months in jail for offences related to dealing with duty-unpaid ...

SINGAPORE: A Singaporean man has been fined S$16 million and sentenced to 39 months in jail for offences related to dealing with duty-unpaid cigarettes, Singapore Customs said on Thursday .

As Loh did not pay the fine, Singapore Customs said he will serve an additional 25 months and one day of imprisonment in default.Investigations revealed that sometime in September 2018, Loh had conspired with an unknown man and a Malaysian man to smuggle duty-unpaid cigarettes from Malaysia to Singapore.Loh and the Malaysian man then entered Singapore on Sep 14, 2018 to source for excavator parts to be used as cover loads to conceal duty-unpaid cigarettes.

For his role in this case, Loh was convicted of an offence under the Customs Act for dealing with uncustomed goods. Another charge relating to the GST evaded on the duty-unpaid cigarettes was taken into consideration during sentencing. The Singaporean man then got a worker to cut holes in the excavator arms and placed brackets with screws at the corners to cover the concealed spaces.

“Singapore Customs will not let up in our efforts to clamp down on cigarette smuggling activities … Those who are contemplating illegal cigarette activities should think carefully about the consequences when they are caught,” he added.

 

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