Posted on 03/01/2024 5:58:59 PM PST by nickcarraway
A woman who allegedly stole two wallets from a shop at Changi Airport in 2018 has been arrested following her return to Singapore six years later.
The police said they were alerted to the case of theft on June 25, 2018, after two wallets worth more than $800 were discovered missing from a retail outlet located in the airport's transit area.
Through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from CCTVs, officers from the Airport Police Division established the identity of the woman.
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Isn’t this the plot to Les Miserables?
uh oh. She’s not gonna like what comes next.
Yup, her arse is in the sling.
A wallet is worth $400 eight years ago?
And we let shoplifters go. Bravo Singapore.
Wargames
A luxury branded designer wallet no doubt.
Must have been a Fendi, Brahmin, or other similar brand.
At least Singapore ๐ธ๐ฌ punishes their criminals, unlike our country.
That makes the leather really special.
No, she sure wonโt.
I have Brahmin handbags that are a decade old. I use the same handbag day in and out usually for two years. Still look brand new, still hold up, everything works perfectly, still stylish. I gave one to my daughter in law and she got another two years out of it. She passed it to her sister, who will easily get another two years or more.
Like quality boots, quality handbags last despite continual use.
how many love universal facial recognition ?
Is Sam Brinton’s old position in the Department of Energy still open? Or does it require a sexual freak and not merely a thief?
Singapore is a law-and-order place.
Pretty much the exact opposite of 2024 USA.
Good. I hope she gets the maximum sentence. I used to live in Singapore and it’s a great place, a place where one should avoid FAFO.
Is it Singapore where it’s illegal to chew gum?
It used to be. Now, you can chew it, but I think itโs under prescription.
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