3 PRCs broke into a unit in Lorong Sarhad

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Extracts of an article found in the TODAY'S newspaper, on 1 Nov 2013

Three Chinese nationals were yesterday charged with housebreaking and making off with valuables worth thousands of dollars.
Wei Yuandong and Wei Yongjiao, both 24, and Liao Jiali, 28, allegedly broke into a unit in Lorong Sarhad on the evening of Oct 27 and stole jewellery and nine luxury watches worth S$79,000, among other items.
The police had received reports of break-ins at three homes along Lorong Sarhad and the Springwood area in Pasir Panjang between 9.10pm and 11.05pm on Oct 27. Cash and valuables amounting to more than S$110,000 were reportedly stolen......

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Police said they have arrested two men, aged 27 and 35, who allegedly broke into a private residence at Choa Chu Kang. In a statement on Friday, police said they received a report of the break-in at 9pm on 28 October.
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This photo shows the items seized from the men who were arrested over a break-in at Choa Chu Kang. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)







<!-- /tab-gallery-area -->SINGAPORE: Police said they have arrested two men, aged 27 and 35, who allegedly broke into a private residence at Choa Chu Kang.
In a statement on Friday, police said they received a report of the break-in at 9pm on 28 October.
Cash, jewellery and luxury watches amounting to more than S$40,000 were reported stolen.

The suspects allegedly gained access to the residence by scaling the boundary wall and prying open one of the sliding doors.

Following investigations, police traced and arrested the two suspects at Bayfront Avenue on Thursday.

They seized Singapore and foreign currencies amounting to some S$46,000 from the pair.

Other items seized include watches, screwdrivers, chisels and gloves.

Police said their preliminary investigations indicate that the two suspects could be associated with another three people arrested on Wednesday.


- CNA/xq
 
who did the house owner vote for? :D
 
almost everywhere you go,you can see some police warning....shop theft, bicycle theft, homes broken in, robbery etc etc
even road deaths too.....things not going too good here leh.
 
How will these Tiong burglars be punished? Better consult the Tiongland embassy for advice. ;)

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