'Amanda had a drug utensil - and she was warned for that,' said Mr Shanmugam. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The minister also reiterated the Government's position, which is to treat"pure drug abusers as persons who really need help".
"This is in contrast to how we treat pure drug abusers, who haven't committed any other offence. Since 2019, our approach is to treat such pure drug abusers, as persons who really need help. They will not be imprisoned or have a criminal record . "Our approach: People might have taken drugs, years ago, or months ago. We don't send people to DRC, or even give warnings, in the absence of current drug-taking / positive test."
At an event to launch Aibi Maxwell, a six-in-one wellness and lifestyle destination later on Thursday, Mr Shanmugam observed that fame and fortune will not protect one from facing the music if they have done wrong.
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