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[h=3]Aug 4, 2011[/h] [h=1]Burglar who stole $2 in break-in jailed[/h] By Elena Chong
A MALAYSIAN was given the minimum two years' jail on Thursday for housebreaking and theft of a cash register containing $2.
Ansar Anwar, 24, pleaded guilty to breaking into Sakae Sushi at Parco Bugis Junction and stealing the cash on June 28, 2011.
He used to work there as a cleaner from 2007 to 2009.
He arrived in Singapore two days earlier (June 26) to look for a job and to borrow money from a friend.
When he could not find a job or locate his friend, he decided to break into the restaurant by forcing open the back door.
He could have been jailed for up to 14 years.
[h=1]Singapore[/h] [h=4]Home > Breaking News > Singapore > Story[/h]
[h=3]Aug 4, 2011[/h] [h=1]Burglar who stole $2 in break-in jailed[/h] By Elena Chong
A MALAYSIAN was given the minimum two years' jail on Thursday for housebreaking and theft of a cash register containing $2.
Ansar Anwar, 24, pleaded guilty to breaking into Sakae Sushi at Parco Bugis Junction and stealing the cash on June 28, 2011.
He used to work there as a cleaner from 2007 to 2009.
He arrived in Singapore two days earlier (June 26) to look for a job and to borrow money from a friend.
When he could not find a job or locate his friend, he decided to break into the restaurant by forcing open the back door.
He could have been jailed for up to 14 years.