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Criminal Investigation Department director Ng Boon Gay, 44, will take over the position of Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) chief from Mr Ng Seng Liang on 18 February 2011. -- PHOTO: MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS
AFTER six years as the chief of the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB), Mr Ng Seng Liang, 59, handed over the baton to the bureau's new leader on Wednesday in a ceremony held at the Police Cantonment Complex.
From Feb 18, Mr Ng Boon Gay, director CNB (designate), 44, will lead the anti-narcotics agency.
At the ceremony, the outgoing director handed over a gold-coloured mace to Mr Benny Lim, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs, who then passed it on to the incoming director.
Said Mr Ng in his farewell speech: 'I feel very proud of my CNB officers. Together with them, we overcame many challenges.'
As the director of the bureau, he was instrumental in pushing the recognition of Subutex, or buprenorphine, as a controlled drug in Singapore.
The move allowed CNB to nab drug abusers who had turned to the substance to get high. Subutex was first introduced as a herion replacement drug for recovering addicts in 2002, but was eventually prohibited in 2006.