Intentar ORO - Gratis
S’porean who left NTU to run noodles stall arrested over vape ops in S. Korea
The Straits Times
|September 16, 2025
He allegedly led gang that tried to recruit Korean students to distribute Kpods
A Singaporean arrested in Malaysia for allegedly trying to move vapes laced with etomidate and cocaine to South Korea was an engineering student at Nanyang Technological University (NTU).
Ivan Tan Zhi Xuan took a year off school in 2019 to run a bak chor mee (minced pork noodles) stall in Ang Mo Kio.
Tan, a 31-year-old Singaporean, is facing accusations in Malaysia that he was the ringleader of a criminal group, which tried to recruit students in South Korea to set up a distribution network for drug-laced vapes in Seoul.
The Straits Times learnt that the syndicate’s operation was first detected by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS).
The agency said Tan and three of his associates had allegedly tried to smuggle 20,000 vapes mixed with etomidate and cocaine each month into South Korea, an amount significant enough to feed the addiction of two million people.
Tan was arrested on June 19 with two other Singaporeans - Tristan Chew Jin Zhong, 25, and Quek Kien Seng, 45 — and 57-year-old Malaysian Kong Sien Mee at a luxury hotel in Selangor, where the vapes were packed.
Malaysian law enforcement agencies were tipped off by the NIS.
The four men were charged on June 26 in Kuala Lumpur with trafficking 9,420ml of cocaine under Malaysia’s Dangerous Drugs Act.
If convicted, they face the death penalty, or life imprisonment with caning.
Checks by ST showed that Tan was 25 years old and newly married when he set up the noodles stall at a coffee shop in Ang Mo Kio after taking a year off from the electrical and electronic engineering course at NTU.
When the stall folded, he dabbled in other business ventures.
Business records showed Tan was listed as a director of several companies in Singapore, including a nightclub, as well as several food and beverage establishments and vehicle rental firms.
Esta historia es de la edición September 16, 2025 de The Straits Times.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Straits Times

The Straits Times
Singapore can tackle deeper forms of stigma through empowerment
In recent years, Singapore has made important strides in addressing mental health stigma.
3 mins
October 13, 2025
The Straits Times
Bonfire of the middle managers
Why firms are 'delayering'.
3 mins
October 13, 2025
The Straits Times
Insurance A balanced picture of ILPs and financial advisers needed
Recent articles have drawn attention to investment-linked insurance plans (ILPs).
1 mins
October 13, 2025

The Straits Times
New bus services by end-2025 for areas farther away from city
Residents in areas like Bt Panjang, Punggol and Tengah can get to MRT stations faster
4 mins
October 13, 2025
The Straits Times
Community health posts to be enhanced to bring services closer to residents
Community health posts will offer enhanced services from 2026, starting with those in the north of Singapore where there is a higher prevalence of chronic illness, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.
2 mins
October 13, 2025
The Straits Times
Should S'pore compel insurers to report ransomware incidents?
Move would help to increase visibility and understanding of full scale of cyber threats
3 mins
October 13, 2025

The Straits Times
Diane Keaton charmed with kooky roles such as Annie Hall
Diane Keaton, the quirky American actress who won an Academy Award and captured hearts with her endearing performance as American director-actor Woody Allen’s eccentric, insecure girlfriend in the 1977 romantic comedy Annie Hall, has died at the age of 79, People reported on Oct Il, citing a family spokesperson.
3 mins
October 13, 2025

The Straits Times
Welcomed reunion on a stunning stage
Twice's Jeongyeon, whose appearance had been uncertain, took the stage with her fellow members at the Singapore Indoor Stadium
3 mins
October 13, 2025

The Straits Times
Pews to power: Churches fight to keep grip on Korean politics
After a series of scandals, South Korea is seeing a backlash against the influence some churches have had on politicians.
6 mins
October 13, 2025

The Straits Times
Curved lines, cosy vibes
Grovve and the revamped Chat are among the venues whose designs aim to better support young people in a range of often-invisible needs
4 mins
October 13, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size