He said China wants Singapore to strictly adhere to the One-China principle. Last Friday, a Hong Kong Customs' spokesman said they had intercepted 12 containers of “suspected controlled items” bound for Singapore during “a routine ship search.”Nine military vehicles and other equipment were seized last Wednesday at the city’s Kwai Chung Container Terminal. In doing so, it hires commercial shippers to transport military equipment to and from Singapore. Mindef said the SAF vehicles seized have been moved to a secure area with access control. The vehicles and other equipment have been moved to the Hong Kong Customs depot at the River Trade Terminal, with the shipping containers that were opened for inspection resealed by the Hong Kong Customs, said Mindef.
Source: The Nation Bangkok November 28, 2016 09:11 UTC