Former HK journalist arrested in Singapore high-society drug case
A former Hong Kong journalist, Nigel Simmonds, is among more than 20 people arrested in Singapore as part of an investigation into an alleged cocaine and party-drug ring.
Other clients of the alleged drug-trafficking syndicate include the son of a former High Court judge and the man formerly Singapore's most eligible bachelor, Dinesh Singh Bhatia. Also implicated were a number of bankers, restaurateurs and businessmen.
Simmonds, a Briton, was editor of the society magazine Singapore Tatler until his arrest on Saturday.
'He has tendered his resignation so he can focus on more pressing matters,' Tatler managing director Andrew Thomas said yesterday.
'He was released on bail [on Tuesday].'
Singapore Central Narcotics Bureau spokeswoman Dawn Sim said yesterday the 23 people arrested were waiting for the results of a urine test due next Friday.
'Our investigations [into the drug ring] are still ongoing but there were a variety of drugs which we seized, including cocaine, Ice, cannabis and Ecstasy.'