Private-hire driver takes passenger to police station instead of drop-off after suspecting ‘zombie smoke bombs’ use

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SINGAPORE: A private-hire driver took a passenger straight to a police station instead of his intended destination after becoming suspicious of his condition.

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The 29-year-old driver had picked up a man at an HDB estate in Jurong East who appeared unsteady on his feet and almost fell several times while walking towards the car.

In a video shared by the driver, the man — described as being in his 30s — looked dazed and struggled to maintain his balance. The driver also noticed that he was holding what appeared to be an e-cigarette.

Once inside the vehicle, the passenger remained disoriented. When asked if he had been using e-cigarettes, he denied it and said he was simply drunk. However, the driver said he could smell smoke, which raised further suspicion.

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Concerned about the situation, the driver decided not to continue the trip and instead headed to a nearby police station. He later gave a statement to officers before leaving the matter to the authorities.

Shin Min Daily News reported that the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) later confirmed that e-cigarette cartridges were found on the 34-year-old man. The case is currently under investigation.

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In a similar news story related to intoxicated passengers, there was a report where an alleged drunk woman who fell asleep in the back seat of a private-hire car could not be awakened by the driver.

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The driver then called the police and the civil defence to ask for help.

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