Malaysian taxi drivers fear being tricked into smuggling contraband: 'You worry every time you cross Causeway'
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Several taxi drivers in Malaysia have raised concerns about the growing number of passengers attempting to use cross-border rides to smuggle contraband and other illegal items into Singapore.The New Straits Times (NST) reported on Wednesday (May 13) that somMalaysian taxi drivers fear being tricked into smuggling contraband: 'You worry every time you cross Causeway'
Several taxi drivers in Malaysia have raised concerns about the growing number of passengers attempting to use cross-border rides to smuggle contraband and other illegal items into Singapore.The New Straits Times (NST) reported on Wednesday (May 13) that some of these drivers felt helpless over their limited ability to intervene and the loss of income while being held in detention, despite knowing they would eventually be released.On April 3, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) arrested a 28-year-old Singaporean passenger after officers found 26 packets of contraband cigarettes and 40 vapes in the taxi driven by a 70-year-old Malaysian driver.The Malaysian man, with two passengers aged 28 and 72, was profiled and directed for enhanced checks. He was reportedly released later.Speaking to NST, 56-year-old Siew Toh, who frequently ferries passengers across the Causeway, said: «We don't have any law that allows us to check passengers' bags. We just drive.» Read more














