Myanmar girl, 15, on long-term visit pass found with Kpod to be deported, barred from Singapore
Summary
A 15-year-old girl from Myanmar is facing deportation and a ban from re-entering Singapore after being discovered with an e-vaporiser pod, known as a Kpod, containing etomidate. The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority revoked her Long-Term Visit Pass on November 14th. She is the first foreigner to have her long-term immigration facility revoked due to Kpods. Authorities also announced that a 16-year-old Singaporean male was admitted to the Drug Rehabilitation Centre for etomidate abuse, marking the first such case since etomidate was classified as a Class C drug on September 1st. He will serve two months for three etomidate-related offenses and will undergo rehabilitation and supervision post-discharge.
(Source:AsiaOne)