Tag: thief

  • Man Who Stole $1.9k From Mosque Over Three Weeks Given 4½ Years Jail

    Man Who Stole $1.9k From Mosque Over Three Weeks Given 4½ Years Jail

    A thief made a contraption out of a coat hanger and sticky tape so that he could fish cash out of a donation box, a court heard yesterday.

    Harmudin Bahar, 54, broke into the Masjid Al-Iman mosque 12 times in three weeks to steal a total of $1,900 using the improvised device.

    He was jailed for 4 ½ years after pleading guilty to four out of 12 charges of housebreaking at night to commit theft.

    Harmudin, who was previously jailed for housebreaking in 1987 and 2011, was also given an additional eight weeks’ jail in lieu of caning.

    A district court heard that Harmudin and an accomplice, Azhar Musa, 48, would go to the mosque at 10 Bukit Panjang Ring Road between 1am and 3am.

    Harmudin would enter by unlatching the rear gate, while Azhar kept a lookout outside the mosque. If Azhar saw anyone else entering the mosque, he would call Harmudin on his mobile phone.

    After stealing from the mosque, the duo would leave together. Harmudin would give Azhar between $40 to $65 each time for his help.

    At about 2.30am on March 17, Harmudin used his device to retrieve cash notes inside a donation box placed outside the mosque’s main prayer hall.

    He spent a few hours fishing out money from the box and made off with an estimated $160.

    The donation money would have gone towards the mosque’s operations and maintenance.

    Harmudin and Azhar returned to steal from the mosque several times.

    On April 1, at about 1am, Harmudin climbed through the window of an office to take an envelope containing $200 in cash, and a petty box containing two keys and 30 booklets of stamps valued at $45 in total.

    Later that day, the mosque’s facilities coordinator made a police report after discovering the items missing.

    Harmudin and Azhar went back to the mosque again on April 3, 4 and 6. Harmudin filched about $160 on each of the days, while Azhar kept a lookout.

    Harmudin was arrested on April 7.

    The punishment for housebreaking at night in order to commit theft is between two and 14 years’ jail. Repeat offenders below age 50 are also liable to caning.

    Azhar’s case is pending.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Caught On Camera, But Police Can’t Arrest Stroller Thief

    Caught On Camera, But Police Can’t Arrest Stroller Thief

    Hi to all here!
    My friend stroller was stolen by this lady from the My First Skool at Boon Lay Community Centre a few days ago.
    Although police report had already been made, but the police told him the successful rate of capturing this lady thief is very low.
    So need your guys help.
    Help to share it out for public awareness.
    Lee Cheow Yong

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com
  • Teenage Thief Stole Chartered Bus For 155KM Joy Ride

    Teenage Thief Stole Chartered Bus For 155KM Joy Ride

    A thief stole a chartered bus from AZ Bus on Sunday morning on March 8.

    The theft is said to have taken place at 9am, but the vehicle was only discovered missing at 2pm by the bus driver, Mr Francis Toh.

    Mr Toh chased the bus down in his own car and eventually managed to stop the thief, with help from his supervisor, at Bukit Batok Central.

    The vehicle’s GPS tracking device revealed that the bus travelled a total of 155km. The thief is believed to be a 17-year-old boy, who was driving a Class 4 vehicle, which required a licence only awarded to drivers aged 21 years old and above.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Minah Tudung Ambil Jam Tangan Orang Lain di Causeway Point

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    Stomper Ridwan was incensed to find out that a total strange had claimed a recently-purchased watch his family left behind at a food court in Causeway Point.

    After reviewing video footage of the incident recorded on the food court’s CCTV system, he has since lodged a report with the police.

    In his report, Stomper Ridwan wrote:

    “On Jan 24, I went with my family to Bagus, a food court in Causeway Point foodcourt, for dinner at about 7.45pm.

    “We left the area at around 8.15pm after dinner but accidentally left behind a small black plastic bag, which contained a Casio watch that my mum had just bought a few hours back.

    “When we realised what had happened at 9pm, we quickly rushed to the foodcourt and asked the manager if they had seen a small plastic bag that had a watch in it.

    “To our suprise, the manager told me that the watch had already been claimed by a shameless lady, pictured in the video, even though the item was obviously not hers.

    “We think she may have seen the watch after a cleaner took it out from the bag to confirm it was not rubbish to be thrown away.

    “All her actions have been captured on the CCTV video, and a police report have been filed.

    “This lady is a disgrace to the community!”

     

    Source: http://bit.ly/Mux4gJ