Singapore to deport Myanmar teen under new anti-vaping rules
As of September 1, foreigners with Kpods or testing positive for etomidate may be deported and banned from re-entering Singapore

A vape pod containing the drug was found in her possession during a routine check by police officers on November 14, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a joint press release on Monday.
She has been issued a Special Pass to allow her to remain in Singapore to assist with investigations by the police for other offences.
“Following the conclusion of her case with the police, she will be deported and barred from re-entering Singapore,” the authorities said.
In another case, a 16-year-old Singaporean boy on November 27 was admitted to the Drug Rehabilitation Centre for two months after he was caught for etomidate-related offences on three occasions.
He is the first etomidate abuser to be sent to the centre since it was classified as a Class C controlled drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act on September 1.