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She didnt cross immigration, how come police knows she landed in Changi and can arrest her. Airport inside got facial recognition cameras everywhere?

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Woman transiting through Changi Airport arrested for alleged shop theft committed 7 months ago​

Woman transiting through Changi Airport arrested for alleged shop theft committed 7 months ago

The police were alerted in May after a box of supplements was discovered missing from the display shelf of a Guardian outlet at Changi Airport.
PHOTO: Singapore Police Force

PUBLISHED ONNovember 11, 2025 2:39 PM
BYLim Kewei

An Australian woman who allegedly stole from a shop at Changi Airport in April was arrested in November when she returned to Singapore as a transit passenger.

The 51-year-old is suspected of swiping a box of supplements, valued at $507.30, from the display shelf of a Guardian outlet in the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 1.

The police said in a statement that they were alerted to the case of shop theft on May 7.

With the help of CCTV footage, officers established the identity of the woman, who was seen allegedly leaving the store with the unpaid item on April 14.

She was apprehended on Nov 2 while in transit for another flight and will be charged in court on Wednesday (Nov 12) for theft in dwelling.

If convicted, she faces a jail term of up to seven years, or a fine, or both.

The police stressed that it takes a serious view of shop theft cases, and offenders will be firmly dealt with in accordance with the law.
 
Knn..
Nowadays travelling to Singapore is very dangerous for criminal.
But anyway not all Ang mo are Great Ang mo to start with, some has the Traits of PRC embedded inside.

So Singapore should bring out the toxic PRC traits from the Ang Mo.
 
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Guardian camera only has her image with no name. How come police know her name?

Airport security unwillingly to disclose the method how they identify her, trade secret.
She can engage lawyer assistance IF she feels she is being wrong in this case.
 
Sinkapore is number 1. Don't play, play in Sinkapore. The arms of the law will get you, especially if you are not in the privilege list.
 
Guardian camera only has her image with no name. How come police know her name?
From other cctv to see which plane she boarded. Cross check with airline to determine who was wearing that same dress after boarding before takeoff. Or she could have made a purchase in other shops using credit card.
 
I believe this doesn't need high end tech de woh.

Every plane landing, be in transit flight, name list surely will be sent, in case got explosion, bombing etc.

After the shop leeported it, cctv are everywhere in airport. Once they know which plane she boarded her name can be found liao.
 
I believe this doesn't need high end tech de woh.

Every plane landing, be in transit flight, name list surely will be sent, in case got explosion, bombing etc.

After the shop leeported it, cctv are everywhere in airport. Once they know which plane she boarded her name can be found liao.

Local casinos have it already
I figure SPF won’t be lacking behind

AI Overview

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) uses facial recognition technology in several operational and administrative capacities, including for secure armoury access, identifying suspects from CCTV footage, and potentially in future wearable devices.

Operational Use
  • CCTV and Video Analytics: The SPF leverages extensive police camera networks equipped with analytics, including facial recognition capabilities, to help identify and track down offenders from recorded footage. These systems can detect and alert authorities to suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Investigative Leads: The technology is used to generate investigative leads, such as identifying suspects in cases like robberies and shop thefts.
  • Border Control: The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), part of Singapore's Home Team, has been using facial recognition systems at borders since 2012, with portable systems introduced to various checkpoints in 2017 to help officers identify potential threats more quickly.
Administrative & Internal Use
  • Automated Armoury System (AAS): The AAS uses facial recognition, along with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and two-factor authentication, to enable officers to securely withdraw and return their sidearms and other equipment through self-service kiosks. This system is being rolled out to all Neighbourhood Police Centres by December 2027 to improve operational efficiency and readiness.
Future and Exploratory Uses
  • Smart Glasses: The SPF is exploring the use of wearable technology like smart glasses equipped with facial recognition for real-time video analytics to support frontline officers.
  • Predictive Policing: The police camera network is being enhanced with AI-powered behavioral analytics to help predict and prevent crimes before they occur by analyzing movement and crowd dynamics.
The SPF collaborates with the Home Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX) to develop and implement these technologies. Authorities have also worked with private companies like Meta to use facial recognition to tackle online scams and impersonation fraud.
 
AI Overview

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) uses facial recognition technology in several operational and administrative capacities, including for secure armoury access, identifying suspects from CCTV footage, and potentially in future wearable devices.

Operational Use
  • CCTV and Video Analytics: The SPF leverages extensive police camera networks equipped with analytics, including facial recognition capabilities, to help identify and track down offenders from recorded footage. These systems can detect and alert authorities to suspicious activities or individuals.
  • Investigative Leads: The technology is used to generate investigative leads, such as identifying suspects in cases like robberies and shop thefts.
  • Border Control: The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), part of Singapore's Home Team, has been using facial recognition systems at borders since 2012, with portable systems introduced to various checkpoints in 2017 to help officers identify potential threats more quickly.
Administrative & Internal Use
  • Automated Armoury System (AAS): The AAS uses facial recognition, along with Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and two-factor authentication, to enable officers to securely withdraw and return their sidearms and other equipment through self-service kiosks. This system is being rolled out to all Neighbourhood Police Centres by December 2027 to improve operational efficiency and readiness.
Future and Exploratory Uses
  • Smart Glasses: The SPF is exploring the use of wearable technology like smart glasses equipped with facial recognition for real-time video analytics to support frontline officers.
  • Predictive Policing: The police camera network is being enhanced with AI-powered behavioral analytics to help predict and prevent crimes before they occur by analyzing movement and crowd dynamics.
The SPF collaborates with the Home Team Science and Technology Agency (HTX) to develop and implement these technologies. Authorities have also worked with private companies like Meta to use facial recognition to tackle online scams and impersonation fraud.
Must start wearing mask again
 
CCTV and Video Analytics: The SPF leverages extensive police camera networks equipped with analytics, including facial recognition capabilities, to help identify and track down offenders from recorded footage. These systems can detect and alert authorities to suspicious activities or individuals.
Recently, I saw Ah nehs replacing Polcams at a HDB block near my place. I was curious why the Polcams were still new and wasting money reinstalling new ones at the exact same location with new cable trunking etc. So I kaypoh asked the supervisor. The Ahneh say new technology he also dont know. I assume they have now integrated data image analytics into the surveillance.
 
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Future and Exploratory Uses
  • Smart Glasses: The SPF is exploring the use of wearable technology like smart glasses equipped with facial recognition for real-time video analytics to support frontline officers.
Real time smart glasses soon...
 
Facial recognition technology here is very advanced. That is why that young lady who was vaping in the MRT was arrested soon after at her residence based on a video that another commuter took of her act.
 
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