2 Teens Allegedly Prank Cashier With Toy Gun In Yishun Shop, Arrested For Criminal Intimidation

16-Year-Olds Arrested After Toy Gun Prank In Yishun Shop On 17 Apr

Two teenagers in Yishun recently took a prank too far when they allegedly used a fake gun to scare a cashier.

Thankfully, officers from the Woodlands Police Division identified the suspects and arrested them within three hours.

The teenagers, who’re both 16 years old, were taken into custody for their involvement in the alleged case of Criminal Intimidation.

Teens prank cashier in Yishun shop with fake gun & get arrested

In a Facebook post shared on Tuesday (18 Apr), SPF said they received a call for assistance from a shop along Yishun Street 22 at about 7.04am on Monday (17 Apr).

Two teenagers reportedly used a toy gun to scare a staff member at the cashier counter of a retail outlet.

Source: Singapore Police Force on Facebook

One of the boys, clad in a black shirt and pants, apparently took out a fake gun and pointed it towards the cashier after the latter scanned his item for payment.

Source: Singapore Police Force on Facebook

Meanwhile, the second team allegedly filmed the incident as it was taking place.

Source: Singapore Police Force on Facebook

The boys purportedly laughed when they heard the staff member shouting. They then revealed that the gun was fake.

After receiving the report, officers from Woodlands Police Division identified both boys through closed-circuit television footage and ground enquiries.

Source: Google Maps

They successfully arrested the teenagers within three hours of the report.

The police arrested the pair for their suspected involvement in Criminal Intimidation. They seized the boys’ toy gun, attire, and the handphone used for recording the prank.

Preliminary investigations found that the 16-year-olds hatched the plan to scare the staff “for fun”.

Think twice before you act

SPF said in their post that they have “zero tolerance towards such acts that cause unnecessary alarm towards the general public.”

We hope this serves as a reminder for the public to behave sensibly and to be mindful of the potential consequences that may come with our actions.

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Featured image adapted from Singapore Police Force on Facebook.

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