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61 year old pervert, Dennis Kwek, stole hundreds of women's underwear

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A 61-year-old Singaporean man has admitted to quietly stealing hundreds of women’s undergarments over a prolonged five-year period, after being caught during a pre-dawn incident in Bukit Batok Central. The case, which unfolded in court this week, sheds light on how repeated petty thefts can go unnoticed for years before a single encounter exposes the full scale of the wrongdoing.

The offences only surfaced when a resident confronted the man at around 4.20am in May 2025. What initially appeared to be suspicious loitering along a Housing Board corridor quickly escalated into a police matter that revealed a long-running pattern of theft involving 320 items.

The accused, identified as Dennis Kwek, pleaded guilty to one count under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act. He is scheduled to be sentenced in April.
 
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A 61-year-old Singaporean man has admitted to quietly stealing hundreds of women’s undergarments over a prolonged five-year period, after being caught during a pre-dawn incident in Bukit Batok Central. The case, which unfolded in court this week, sheds light on how repeated petty thefts can go unnoticed for years before a single encounter exposes the full scale of the wrongdoing.

The offences only surfaced when a resident confronted the man at around 4.20am in May 2025. What initially appeared to be suspicious loitering along a Housing Board corridor quickly escalated into a police matter that revealed a long-running pattern of theft involving 320 items.

The accused, identified as Dennis Kwek, pleaded guilty to one count under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act. He is scheduled to be sentenced in April.

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A 61-year-old Singaporean man has admitted to quietly stealing hundreds of women’s undergarments over a prolonged five-year period, after being caught during a pre-dawn incident in Bukit Batok Central. The case, which unfolded in court this week, sheds light on how repeated petty thefts can go unnoticed for years before a single encounter exposes the full scale of the wrongdoing.

The offences only surfaced when a resident confronted the man at around 4.20am in May 2025. What initially appeared to be suspicious loitering along a Housing Board corridor quickly escalated into a police matter that revealed a long-running pattern of theft involving 320 items.

The accused, identified as Dennis Kwek, pleaded guilty to one count under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act. He is scheduled to be sentenced in April.
Only a “communist” website will photoshop the picture and frame an individual to such extent

People should avoid such website

If you agree with them, they will somehow shape your mind and personality as them “a communist”
 
Why steal? Go to a department store and sniff them or try them on in the changing room. :biggrin:
Dennis has a fetish for panties that have been worn before. He would prefer that they are unwashed so he may sniff to his heart's content, but could only steal washed under garments hanging outside.
 
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A 61-year-old Singaporean man has admitted to quietly stealing hundreds of women’s undergarments over a prolonged five-year period, after being caught during a pre-dawn incident in Bukit Batok Central. The case, which unfolded in court this week, sheds light on how repeated petty thefts can go unnoticed for years before a single encounter exposes the full scale of the wrongdoing.

The offences only surfaced when a resident confronted the man at around 4.20am in May 2025. What initially appeared to be suspicious loitering along a Housing Board corridor quickly escalated into a police matter that revealed a long-running pattern of theft involving 320 items.

The accused, identified as Dennis Kwek, pleaded guilty to one count under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act. He is scheduled to be sentenced in April.
变态!
 
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A 61-year-old Singaporean man has admitted to quietly stealing hundreds of women’s undergarments over a prolonged five-year period, after being caught during a pre-dawn incident in Bukit Batok Central. The case, which unfolded in court this week, sheds light on how repeated petty thefts can go unnoticed for years before a single encounter exposes the full scale of the wrongdoing.

The offences only surfaced when a resident confronted the man at around 4.20am in May 2025. What initially appeared to be suspicious loitering along a Housing Board corridor quickly escalated into a police matter that revealed a long-running pattern of theft involving 320 items.

The accused, identified as Dennis Kwek, pleaded guilty to one count under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act. He is scheduled to be sentenced in April.
What is his Samster ID?
 
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