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I would like to know about the law on drugs. Where can I find them?
You may wish to log on to the Attorney-General's Chambers website at
http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/
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2.
I would like to join CNB as a volunteer. Could you tell me how to apply?
CNB does not recruit volunteers directly. To find out more about Voluntary Special Constabulary (VSC) attached to CNB, you may wish to log on to the Police website: www.spf.gov.sg or alternatively you can call 62210000
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Can I know list of controlled substances that need to apply for a license or permit from CNB?
You may wish to log on to our website at
www.cnb.gov.sg/precursorcontrol
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I would like to know if I am allowed to bring poppy seeds into Singapore for my baking business.
Poppy seeds are classified as prohibited goods. Any company or person who wishes to import them or any foodstuff that contain the substance must submit the Inward Declaration Form which can also be downloaded from http://www.tradexchange.gov.sg together with a certificate from the exporting country or the country of orgin of the poppy seeds. A sample of the seeds or related product is to be sent to the Director, Centre for Forensic Science, Health Sciences Authority (HSA) at 11 Outram Road, Singapore 169078 (Attn: Dr Lee Tong Kooi) by the importer for analysis and to submit the results of analysis to the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB). In the event HSA certifies that the poppy seeds are cleared of any controlled substances, ie no traces of morphine detected, CNB will endorse and approve the Inward Declaration Form. With the endorsement by CNB, Customs will allow the poppy seeds to be imported into Singapore. If the poppy seeds are found to contain trace of controlled substances, then import approval will not be given.
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What is the minimum qualification to be a CNB officer?
To find more, you may wish to log on to our website:
www.cnb.gov.sg
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Last updated on 17 November, 2008