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Passenger jailed for stealing money from Australian on plane

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Passenger jailed for stealing money from Australian on plane


Published on May 30, 2014 5:11 PM
By Elena Chong

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SINGAPORE - A Chinese national was jailed for nine months on Friday for stealing about $430 from an Australian on board an aircraft.

Zhang Rui, 39, a driver, pleaded guilty to stealing Hong Kong and Macau money totalling $429 from Australian helicopter pilot Marcus Philip Hildebrand, 40, on a Tiger Airways flight from Macau, China, to Singapore on May 8.

The court heard that a flight attendant was pushing a duty-free products cart on the plane when she found Zhang blocking the aisle. He was holding on to a black luggage bag with an Emirates tag on it. He then zipped it up and placed it back in the overhead compartment. He appeared to be flustered as he was doing so.

The flight stewardess felt suspicious and informed her colleague.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.


 

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Updated: 07/03/2014 11:23 | By Channel NewsAsia

Little India riot: Indian national gets 9 months' jail

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SINGAPORE: A 28-year-old Indian national has been sentenced to nine months in jail for his role in the Little India riot.

READ: How the Little India riot unfolded

Palanivel Dhasmohan - the 13th man to be sentenced over the events of Dec 8, 2013 - pleaded guilty to one charge of being part of an unlawful assembly that aimed to overawe, by show of criminal force, public servants carrying out their duties to maintain law and order in the vicinity of Race Course Road.

For being part of an unlawful assembly, he could have been jailed for two years and fined. - CNA/cy


 
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