5 Foreigners Bribe Singapore Officers, Sell Sex Drugs at Geylang Roadside

Singapore’s Geylang district hosts a real-life paradox: five Chinese nationals allegedly offered $400-plus in bribes to NEA and police officers after smoking violations, aiming to score special passes and sell illegal sex enhancement pills. Trending: “Can foreigners get bail in Singapore?” and “What happens after bribing an officer?” Xiao Xiezhi, caught smoking under a bus stop, reportedly handed money to bailors outside New Cathay Hotel, where street peddlers were displaying sex drugs beside media crews. “If the accused persons are released on bail, there is a real risk of collusion,” warned the prosecutor.
That roadside scene—illegal sex drugs beside news photographers—unfolds as CPIB links the bribe scheme to a Singaporean drug abuser mastermind. New detail: the accused allegedly paid their own bailors to secure repeated bail extensions, prompting the judge to deny bail over collusion fears. Trending queries on “How do special passes work in Singapore?” and “Are sex drugs legal in Geylang?” meet the sight of foreigners, in traffic-accident confusion, handing $100 bills to officers while roadside peddlers hawk dubious pills. “The area is a known hub of illicit activity,” investigators noted dryly.
One accused, Lin Liangjun, allegedly offered $160 in bribes after a traffic incident, while makeshift booths selling sex drugs stood unbothered, even as officers and media gathered steps away.