Have you seen this Clarke Quay MRT suspect? | ||
But he did not get a close enough look at the man who stole from him. So, Mr Richard Woo, who is in his 40s, asked to see the footage from the train station's closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras. True enough, the shoplifter was caught in the act on film. The incident happened on 24 Oct, a Friday evening, at Mr Woo's minimart at the Clarke Quay MRT station. It was about 7pm. Mr Woo recalled: 'I saw a man who looked like he was in his 20s outside the store. My wife also saw him.' The magazine rack is placed outside the store. Busy with customers Mr Woo and his wife, Madam Anna Yu, 33, said they did not keep an eye on the man as they were busy serving other customers. Several minutes later, the couple went outside the store. The man was no longer there. Also missing were four magazines, Mr Woo said. 'We asked the customers in the store if they had seen anything unusual, but they said no.' So Mr Woo went to see the MRT station manager to see if he could view the CCTV footage. Madam Yu, 33, said: 'The footage showed a slim and tall man wearing a T-shirt and bermudas and holding a plastic bag walking down the stairs towards the store. 'He stopped at the magazine rack and picked some magazines from there.' He then dropped the magazines behind the rack, picked them up again, and put them into the plastic bag he was holding. Mr Woo said the man then calmly got on an escalator that led to Central mall. The man took four magazines, which cost nearly $60 in total, Mr Woo said, and were among the most expensive magazines he sold. Three of the magazines contained adult content while the fourth was a fitness magazine. Mr Woo, who has worked at the store for about two years, said the magazines were usually bought by tourists staying at the hotels in the Clarke Quay area, or sailors in Singapore on shore leave. Mr Woo said he had not seen the shoplifter before and that he has not returned to the store since that day. A police spokesman said they were informed of the theft at 8.35pm on 24 Oct. Investigations are ongoing. Ms Tammy Tan, vice-president of corporate communications at SBS Transit, which runs the MRT station, said it will be helping police in their investigations. |
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wah biang, mags oso wanna steal..
Originally posted by QX179R:wah biang, mags oso wanna steal..
expensive leh
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why steal magazines sia -.-
those playboys ones is it? so can pcc?
i read from papers, the 4 mags he stole amounted to SGD60 bucks
steal then go sell at a higher price si bo..
Then caught, fined and jailed... for a mere 60 bucks...
maxim one issit?
I wonder what magazine he stole.
8 days, iweekly, u-weekly and lime
"The man took four magazines, which cost nearly $60 in total, Mr Woo said, and were among the most expensive magazines he sold.
Three of the magazines contained adult content while the fourth was a fitness magazine."
So easy to steal sia..
Originally posted by FireIce:8 days, iweekly, u-weekly and lime
Didn't know those cost 60 buck in total...
each mag costs $15, must find out which are the mags dat cost $15..
fitness mag probably men's health..
Originally posted by cuddles:fitness mag probably men's health..
Men's health for gays...
Originally posted by Q.C.Pak:
Men's health for gays...
but 60 bucks is too crazy la.. I think the shop owner think he running kinokuniya.. or borders is it.. his magazines selection probably lesser than the holland v indian stall!
Originally posted by cuddles:but 60 bucks is too crazy la.. I think the shop owner think he running kinokuniya.. or borders is it.. his magazines selection probably lesser than the holland v indian stall!
Worst...its a black market
maybe the magazine that they sell all supposed to be free ones...
if i'm not wrong, the mags should be from overseas one therefore so dat kind of prices..