Pubdate: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 Source: Straits Times (Singapore) Copyright: 2004 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Contact: http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/429 Author: Ben Nadarajan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mdma.htm (Ecstasy) 23 EXPATS AND S'POREANS ARRESTED IN COCAINE SWOOP THE British editor of Singapore Tatler magazine and an award-winning French chef were among 23 people arrested in a swoop on a suspected cocaine trafficking ring on Thursday and yesterday. They included expatriates and Singaporeans, brokers, businessmen, a young director of a shipping company and executives, including one whom sources said was always driven around in a Rolls-Royce. Most were picked up on suspicion of having or consuming drugs, but three face the death penalty if found guilty of drug trafficking. They are Singaporean Marx Oh Chee Wee, 31, a director of events management company Zero Event Concepts; Tunisian Guiga Lyes Ben Laroussi, 35, marketing manager of Bobby Rubino's restaurant; and his Singaporean girlfriend, Mariana Abdullah, 24. Tatler editor Nigel Bruce Simmonds, 35, and chef Francois Fabien Mermilliod, 29, of the Flutes at the Fort restaurant in Fort Canning, were among 20 nabbed on Thursday for either possessing or consuming drugs. Five tested positive for drugs, the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said. Also seized in Thursday's operation were 64g of cocaine and small amounts of other party drugs. CNB deputy director S. Vijakumar said Oh and Laroussi had been watched since mid-August, after the bureau received a tip-off. Early on Thursday morning, officers staked out Laroussi's apartment at Moulmein Green condominium along Moulmein Road. They watched as four men visited Laroussi in the space of seven hours, beginning at noon. The men were trailed, and later stopped by officers who found a variety of drugs on them, Mr Vijakumar said. The four were charged yesterday with drug possession. Simmonds is accused of having 0.8g of Ice on him, while Mermilliod is accused of having a packet containing 0.5g of cocaine in his haversack. Also charged were Singaporeans Andy Ng Kwang Thiam, a 23-year-old director of well-known local shipping company Ng Teow Yhee and Sons, and technician Hamden Mohd, 35. Laroussi was nabbed on Thursday night, when he left his apartment. Officers found a cocktail of drugs - 61.2g of cocaine, 5.4g of ketamine, 2.6g of Ice, 1.3g of cannabis and 32 Ecstasy pills - in his home. The drugs had a street value of over $20,000. Mariana was in the apartment and was also arrested. Another team of CNB officers then arrested Oh at his house at Hyde Park Gate in Seletar Camp, where they found 2.3g of cocaine and 23.6g of cannabis. Compiling a list of the alleged syndicate's clients, officers then spent the rest of the night hauling in more suspected drug users. More arrests may follow, the CNB said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D