SINGAPORE: A Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew member was arrested last Sunday at Sydney International Airport after he allegedly tried to bring in 1.6kg of heroin.
Nicholas Tan Ngat Liang, 50, was a leading steward who was believed to be on duty during the flight from Singapore to Sydney.
In response to
TODAY's queries, a spokesperson from the Australian Federal Police
confirmed that a 50-year-old Singaporean was arrested on Sunday and has
been charged with "importing a commercial quantity of a border
controlled drug, namely heroin". "The man was arrested for attempting to
import 1.6kg of heroin into Australia," the spokesperson said.
In
Australia, the offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment
and/or an A$825,000 fine (S$1.1 million). Tan's case was first mentioned
in a New South Wales court on Monday.
Responding to TODAY's
queries, SIA spokesman Nicholas Ionides said: "We can confirm that a
member of our cabin crew was detained recently in Sydney by the police.
As it is a police matter, it would not be appropriate for us to provide
further comment."
A spokesperson from Singapore's Ministry of
Foreign Affairs said that the ministry has so far not received any
request to extend its assistance on the matter.
When this
reporter visited Tan's condo in Simei on Friday, a man and a woman who
answered the door declined to comment, saying that it was "not the right
time".
The Singapore Police Force said that cabin crew members
and pilots are "subjected to the same level of checks as departing
passengers prior to boarding the aircraft". It added: "The authorities
conduct screening on persons and their hand-carry baggage. Checked
baggage is also subjected to screening upon check-in at the departure
hall."
An SIA flight steward, who wanted to be known only as Mr
Lim, said that at Sydney International Airport, random checks - which
occur about "50 per cent of the time" - are conducted on cabin crew
after their flights touch down.
According to the Australian Federal Police website, there were 332 seizures involving heroin between 2009 and May 31, 2010.
There
have been previous reported cases of Singaporeans who were caught in
Australia's airports for trying to bring in drugs. In August 2009, a
Singaporean man was sentenced to a jail term of 11 years and three
months for importing 4.3kg of heroin from Kuala Lumpur. The drug was
concealed in food items. - TODAY
He lucky, if the other way round, from Sydney to Singapore.......
Confirm tio hang........
He was arrested in Sydney but where did he buy the heroin from?? He should not have done that! What do u need drugs for? They dont earn that little u know. At least 1 month 6k
who wants to b bald if your head can still grows hairs ?
must be in the financial shit hole to do these risky "job" lah....