SINGAPORE — A 19-year-old with a knife charged at a Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) officer during a recent islandwide anti-drug operation that covered areas such as Clementi, Geylang, Punggol, Sembawang, Tampines and Woodlands.

Drugs were also thrown out of a building during one of the raids from Feb 19 to Feb 29, the bureau said in a news release on Monday (March 4). 

A total of 119 suspected drug offenders were arrested, with the youngest aged 18. 

Drugs with an estimated street value of S$343,000 were also seized.

The confiscated contraband comprised about 1,900g of heroin, 390g of Ice, 453g of cannabis, 8g of ketamine, 2g of New Psychoactive Substances (NPS), 82 Ecstasy tablets, two Erimin-5 tablets, nine lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) stamps and 1g of cocaine.

19-YEAR-OLD CHARGES AT CNB OFFICER

CNB officers visited the residence of a 19-year-old suspected drug abuser in the Clementi Avenue 4 area on Feb 19.

As they were searching the master bedroom, the Singaporean youth, who had been hiding behind the curtains, charged towards a female officer with a knife. 

The bureau said its officers disarmed the assailant, subdued him and placed him under arrest. 

“He was referred to (the) police for further investigation for criminal intimidation while CNB continues investigations into his drug offences.”

A 21-year-old Singaporean man, later found to be a friend of the 19-year-old, was arrested for suspected drug abuse within the unit.

In another raid in Clementi on Feb 21, four Singaporean men aged between 58 and 69 were arrested for suspected drug trafficking offences.

An officer who was observing the residential unit near Clementi Avenue 2 noticed items being thrown out of the bedroom window before the arrest. Photos provided by CNB show black packages on the grass and walkway. 

A total of about 1,788g of heroin, 19g of Ice and various drug paraphernalia within the unit and strewn at the foot of the residential block were later recovered and confiscated.

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