Source: Southern Cross Travel Insurance and TacticalGear
Four men, aged between 40 and 50, were arrested over their suspected involvement in a series of thefts at popular tourist destinations across Singapore.
The thefts occurred over the first two weeks of April, in the vicinity of VivoCity, Marina Bay Sands, and Palawan Beach in Sentosa.
Source: Marina Bay Sands
In a statement released by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Wednesday (15 April), the authority stated that the thefts occurred between 1 and 14 April.
The Chinese nationals allegedly targeted unattended bags and personal belongings of individuals who were distracted.
Source: Southern Cross Travel Insurance, for illustrative purposes only.
Those who were not vigilant with their possessions in crowded venues were also targeted, SPF said.
Following ground enquiries and CCTV footage, officers from the Clementi Police Division, Central Police Division, and Ang Mo Kio Police Division established the identities of the four men.
Source: SPF
They were subsequently arrested on 14 April.
The four men will be charged in court on 16 April with the offence of theft with common intention.
If found guilty, they may be jailed for up to three years, fined, or both.
Source: SPF
In its statement, SPF emphasised its firm stance against offenders who commit theft.
They also warned that offenders will be dealt sternly in accordance with the law.
Source: Ministry of Home Affairs
The public is advised to be aware of their surroundings and not leave their belongings unattended.
They should also keep items within arm’s reach and prevent opportunistic criminals from quickly snatching bags and fleeing, SPF said.
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