The Straits Times-May 21, 2024

Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam explained in Parliament recently why Singapore continued to wage a war against drugs, and noted that thousands would suffer if the country did not put up a fight or if it lost the war. He cited several drug-related crimes in Singapore in which people were killed by their loved ones who had abused drugs. While some might be inclined to view statistics on lives lost to drug use as being just numbers, Mr Shanmugam, who is also Minister for Law, said that the statistics were the lives of fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, sons and daughters. “That is why I use the analogy of war,” the minister said. “I am talking about a war against those who profit off the drug trade at the expense of hundreds of thousands of innocent lives.” Nearly 120 former drug abusers and their families, who were invited to the House and watched the proceedings from the public gallery, would have agreed. They had escaped from the scourge and its consequences. Existing abusers and their innocent families are not lucky. It is to them that Singapore as a society has to turn its attention. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/a-continuing-war-on-drug-abuse First published in The Straits Times