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Myanmar teen who lost immigration pass over Kpod offence being investigated for possessing weapons

The 15-year-old girl is also under investigation for affray and voluntarily causing hurt.

Myanmar teen who lost immigration pass over Kpod offence being investigated for possessing weapons

The teenager was caught in possession of a Kpod on Nov 14, 2025. (File photo: iStock)

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SINGAPORE: A Myanmar teenager, who was the first foreigner to have their Singapore long-term immigration status revoked for possessing a Kpod, is also being investigated for various other criminal offences.

Kpods, or e-vaporiser pods containing etomidate, were classified as a Class C controlled drug on Sep 1.

In response to queries from CNA, the Ministry of Home Affairs said on Friday (Dec 12) that the 15-year-old girl was issued a Special Pass to remain in Singapore to assist with investigations for the possession of scheduled and offensive weapons, affray and voluntarily causing hurt.

"Police investigations are ongoing. Following the conclusion of her case with the police, she will be deported and barred from re-entering Singapore," MHA said.

The girl was found to be in possession of the Kpod during a routine police check on Nov 14, the ministry said on Monday.

Under the enhanced anti-vaping framework that came into effect on Sep 1, foreigners caught using or possessing Kpods, or who test positive for etomidate, may have their pass or immigration status revoked and be deported and banned from re-entering Singapore.

Importers, sellers and distributors of etomidate e-vaporisers will face penalties including three to 20 years' imprisonment and five to 15 strokes of the cane for importers, and two to 10 years’ imprisonment and two to five strokes of the cane for sellers and distributors.

Source: CNA/rk(kg)

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Secondary 1 posting results to be released on Dec 19

Secondary 1 posting results to be released on Dec 19

Secondary school students in a classroom in Singapore. (File photo: MOE)

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SINGAPORE: The results for the 2025 Secondary 1 posting exercise will be released on Dec 19 at 9am, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said in a press release on Friday (Dec 12).

Students can access their posting results via the following channels:

  • Secondary 1 Portal (www.moe.gov.sg/s1-posting) using parents' Singpass;
  • SMS via a local mobile number, if provided by the applicant during the application process; or
  • At the student’s primary school

Students do not need to report to their posted secondary schools upon receiving their results, MOE said.

"Students should refer to their posted schools’ websites for more information, such as the reporting details, booklist, and purchase of books and uniforms." 

Parents of the incoming Secondary 1 cohort who are on Parents Gateway will also receive instructions from the posted schools from the afternoon of Dec 19, the ministry added.

If students are unable to report to their posted secondary school on the first day of school in January 2026 because of valid reasons, they should inform their posted secondary school directly after receiving their posting results to confirm that they are taking up the place. The school will then reserve the place for them.

 

Source: CNA/ss

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