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Illegal sex drugs still easily available in Geylang

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Illegal sex drugs still easily available in Geylang


Shin Min Daily News

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<cite style="display: block; font-style: normal; font-size: 10px; margin-top: 4px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 4px; margin-left: 0px; ">The sex drugs being peddled in Geylang.</cite>

Illegal stalls selling aphrodisiacs continue to be seen in Geylang.

A reader of Shin Min Daily News informed that there are currently five such illegal stalls brazenly selling sexual enhancement drugs.

One of the stalls is even conveniently and prominently located right beside a UOB ATM at Geylang Lorong 25.

What's more, the stalls appear to quote their prices according to customers' ages.

The older men are presumed to need more of these drugs, and they can cost the men up to $40 for a pack.

The younger men are offered these drugs for as little as $1 a pack.

The stalls are known to sell only to regulars.

When approached by strangers, the stalls may even pack up and leave.

The stalls have been around for the last two or three years, often changing sellers whenever one gets nabbed by the authorities.

They tend to appear from about 8pm onwards, doing business until late into the night everyday.

Most of these drugs are believed to be made in China and are believed to be illegal.

The authorities have repeatedly warned the public not to consume these drugs as they may contain dangerous and prohibited substances.

Source: Shin Min Daily News, 3 March 2012.

 
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