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Father admits to stealing more than S$1,000 worth of toys from Toys "R" Us for his children

A 36-year-old man on Monday (Apr 1) admitted to stealing more than S$1,000 worth of toys from Toys "R" Us for his children.
Kwok Woei Jie, who was jobless at the time, stole toys including a Lego set, a NERF toy gun and Monopoly Cash Grab sets from Toys "R" Us stores over three days in January this year.

"I admit to what I've done," he said. "I did not intend to sell them for cash."

He will return to court for mitigation and sentencing this Friday. For each count of theft in dwelling, he may be jailed for up to seven years and fined.


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Stole $1000, if jail up to 7 years, what justice we have in Singapore???

City Harvest more than $50m gone, jail a few years only.
 
Stole $1000, if jail up to 7 years, what justice we have in Singapore???

City Harvest more than $50m gone, jail a few years only.
Vity harvest were God fearing people.
This father is child fearing.
Big difference.
 
But did he have to scrimp and save like the Ah gong anot? Hmmm?
 
He knows it is wrong to steal and yet he stole. He is a BAD father. Setting a bad example for his own kids.

And, one shouldn't compare the amount with CHC case. Its the Wrong that has to be punished. He has to pay for his crime.
 
Legal Corruption is no crime.
Making a statement without presenting any evidence is defamatory. If you Oppies want ordinary voters to believe you, present your evidence of corruption instead of howling away like a keyboard warrior, bombarding this forum with fake assertions and news.
 
Chey! Of all people you shld jolly well
understand that legal corruption in no crime, unless you are Guilty!
 
Stole $1000, if jail up to 7 years, what justice we have in Singapore???

City Harvest more than $50m gone, jail a few years only.

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SINGAPORE: A former customer service officer at a primary school who pocketed about S$36,000 worth of cash collected from students was sentenced to four months' jail on Monday (Apr 1).

Siti Rafeah Abd Hamid, 44, had worked at Frontier Primary School in Jurong West since 2012, the court heard.

if the father change his name to ahmed bin hamid now
the judge will give him a light sentence
 
Judge not convinced father stole from Toys 'R' Us for his kids, jails him
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By Lydia Lam
05 Apr 2019 11:19AM(Updated: 05 Apr 2019 11:20AM)
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SINGAPORE: A man who stole more than S$1,000 worth of toysfrom Toys "R" Us was jailed for 12 days on Friday (Apr 5) after failing to convince the judge that he had stolen it for his children.
Kwok Woei Jie was jobless when he stole the toys - including a S$529.99 Gundam Astray Red Frame Kai and a S$279.99 Porsche 911 Lego set - from the Toys "R" Us outlet at Punggol's Waterway Point in January.

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He pleaded guilty this week to three charges of theft, with a fourth charge taken into consideration. The father of two children, who are in Primary 1 and 3, was unrepresented and told the court then that he had stolen the toys for his kids.
On Friday, however, District Judge May Mesenas told Kwok that she was not entirely swayed by his argument.
"You say it's for your children," she said. "I'm not so sure that's really the reason."
She noted how he had not removed the toys from their original packaging, leaving them as they were for three to four months.

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Kwok admitted this and when asked why, he said: "I cannot one shot give him everything."
The judge said Kwok must receive counselling, as he repeatedly stole similar items, whether or not it was for his children.
"We have cases where people steal for different reasons," she said. "Sometimes it's a coping mechanism."
She said some are stressed out and feel relief after stealing, but said she was not sure whether this was the case for Kwok.
She also asked Kwok why he had reoffended two days after he was first charged in court.
Kwok had gone to a different Toys "R" Us outlet at City Square Mall and stolen four toys worth about S$100, days after being nabbed for theft at the Waterway Point outlet.
"I have nothing to say about that," answered Kwok. "I've made my mistakes."
He said he was remorseful and asked the judge for leniency. The judge said she adjusted the sentence slightly downwards to take into account the fact that he had made full restitution.
She ordered the seized items to be returned to Toys "R" Us.
Source: CNA/ll(hs)
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