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  • Standard Chartered Bank: Employee Was Right To Hand Over Money To Robber

    Standard Chartered Bank: Employee Was Right To Hand Over Money To Robber

    A teller who handed over about $30,000 in cash to a robber at Standard Chartered Bank’s Holland Village branch on Thursday did the right thing, according to the bank, which has tightened security there with a security guard.

    Yesterday, an islandwide manhunt continued for the Caucasian man who had brazenly walked into the bank around 11.25am, slipped the teller a piece of paper with his demands, then got away with the money on foot.

    The branch did not have a security guard then, but a bank spokesman said it had “in-branch security measures” such as closed-circuit TV cameras and staff “are well trained to respond to such situations”.

    The teller acted in line with the bank’s protocols and “in the best interests of our customers and our colleagues”, the spokesman added. “Everyone was safe.”

    She also said the bank has taken immediate action to further enhance security, without giving details, citing ongoing investigations.

    Yesterday, a Certis Cisco security guard was present at the Holland Village branch, but this is understood to be a temporary measure.

    Banks contacted said it is not mandatory for banks to have security guards, although many do.

    The Straits Times observed yesterday that of the six banks – HSBC, StanChart, OCBC Bank, DBS Bank, Citibank and Maybank – in that stretch of Holland Village, the last two were the only ones that appeared not to have a security guard.

    An industry source said bank staff are instructed to hand over money peacefully during a robbery so as not to endanger the safety of staff and customers.

    “We always tell staff – don’t attempt to bring attention to the robbery. You don’t want to agitate the robber or antagonise him. What if he pulls out a gun and it turns into a hostage situation? That’s even worse,” he said.

    Most banks that The Straits Times contacted yesterday said the latest incident has not prompted a review of their security measures, since these are regularly updated.

    DBS said its branches are “equipped with robust security systems and features”.

    A spokesman for OCBC said it has measures such as round-the-clock surveillance cameras and Certis Cisco guards. United Overseas Bank said its branch employees and security personnel have been reminded to be extra vigilant.

    It is understood that the police are studying CCTV footage from the vicinity of Holland Village to identify the suspect, who was described as a Caucasian wearing a grey hoodie and mustard trousers. No weapon was seen during the robbery, which was over in minutes.

    Business returned to normal yesterday along the stretch where the StanChart branch is located. Before the bank opened at 10am, customers were already waiting in line.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

     

  • Life of a Security Guard

    Life of a Security Guard

    Many people look at a security guard and think “wah, this job damn senang lor…sit down do nothing, get paid”. But FiveStars, I’d like to share with you a story about what it is really like.

    Firstly, I’m in the business of securing condominiums. Sure, the job sounds easy – but I can assure you it’s not. We’re a lost and found centre, a missing children’s centre, we’re plumbers, locksmiths, repairmen, we get called to do odd jobs, we’re in direct line of fire if there are break-ins, domestic quarrels and the first in line with threats.

    Threats, abuses and complaints – we get it all the time when we merely do our job to check on visitors, we get complaints when we do our job to interfere in domestic quarrels. People make noise at the BBQ areas and it is our fault if we cannot get residents and their friends to be have civil.

    I even had a resident make a complaint when her cat died jumping out of the window, and it was my fault for not spotting the cat on the window ledge.

    The salary isn’t huge, the pressures are high. And we’re not allowed to work two jobs at a time even if we wanted to. Please go easy us, we’re just here to do a job like everyone else.

    Liew Bee Choo, 52, security officer at a condo in the East.

    Editor’s notes: The median basic of a security officer is btw $700-$800. Media gross wages after working 12 hours a day, 6 days a week is $1550. The Progressive Wage Model is set to increase their salary by as much as $300.With overtime, that would be at least $450.

    source: facebook.com/FiveStarsAndAMoon