Boomer couple caught on camera stealing Iphone at Yakun Vivocity

Life must be very tough for this couple.

If they are Sinkies, they only have themselves to blame for voting the PAP.

By the way, if they have children and the latter voted the PAP, the whole family deserves it.
 
Boomer people still think like Singapore in their young time. Nowadays CCTV everywhere whether in malls or on the road. Lol
 
Boomer never has the chance to attend court. Maybe they like to take this opportunity to attend one.

Race and IQ
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There is a old law. Finders keepers. If you leave your belongings in the open, and somebody finds it, it's legally not yours anymore.
 
haha, looks like he used the phone to chope
 
Boomer people still think like Singapore in their young time. Nowadays CCTV everywhere whether in malls or on the road. Lol
With all the CCTVs around, shoplifting, littering, vandalism, retaining the property of others etc. should not be happening in malls or eateries of all places. A landlord was even caught on CCTV entering, smelling his tenant's panties as well as masturbating inside her bedroom while she was at work.
 
Life must be very tough for this couple.

If they are Sinkies, they only have themselves to blame for voting the PAP.

By the way, if they have children and the latter voted the PAP, the whole family deserves it.

If life is tough for them, then they shouldn't even go to Yakun in the first place. They should stay at home and make their own coffee.
 
If life is tough for them, then they shouldn't even go to Yakun in the first place. They should stay at home and make their own coffee.
Maybe the woman hopes to sell the iPhone to pay for future trips to Yakun, Toast Box or the Tote Board. LOL!
 
If you leave your hand phone unattended or misplaced it….it is not stolen
 
If life is tough for them, then they shouldn't even go to Yakun in the first place. They should stay at home and make their own coffee.

Many years ago, a minister said almost the same thing. He said that if Sinkies wanted better service, they should to to high-end restaurants. What was his name?
 

Auntie takes woman’s phone at VivoCity eatery, CCTV captures her face in full HD​


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The victim hopes to track down the woman in the footage.

By Prudence Lim - 16 May 2025, 6:14 pm

CCTV footage of auntie taking woman’s phone at VivoCity shared online​

A Singaporean woman is appealing for help after her iPhone was allegedly stolen from a restaurant at VivoCity on 12 May.

In a post on the “Lost and Found SG” Facebook group, Maica Enriza Daytia said she had accidentally left her phone behind between 12.45pm and 1pm.

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Source: Lost and Found Group Singapore on Facebook

When she rushed back “around 10 minutes later”, it was already gone.

She managed to obtain CCTV footage from the eatery, and is now appealing to the public for help to identify the lady who took her phone.

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Source: Lost and Found Group Singapore on Facebook

Auntie pockets unattended phone, caught on CCTV in VivoCity eatery​

The restaurant provided clear CCTV footage showing a middle-aged woman looking around before putting the phone into her bag.

She then took a swig of her drink, looked around, then left with her male companion.

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Source: Lost and Found Group Singapore on Facebook

Speaking to MS News, Ms Daytia has chosen not to name the restaurant, saying the staff were “really helpful” and did not deserve any backlash.

Her phone was an iPhone that had a blue case with a card holder and a S$50 note tucked behind it, she said.

“It was really upsetting,” says victim​

Ms Daytia found the experience jarring.

“Honestly, it was a really upsetting experience — you never expect something like that to happen in Singapore, which is known for being incredibly safe,” she said.

“It definitely shook me a bit, and made me more aware that no place is completely immune to crime.”

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Source: Lost and Found Group Singapore on Facebook

She added that losing her phone — a device very important to her daily life — has hit her especially hard.

“Our phones are basically a part of our lives,” she said.

“It was a tough lesson, but it’s made me realize the importance of staying vigilant. Even in places you think are secure.”

Victim hopes to track down woman who took her phone​

A police report has been filed and Ms Daytia has submitted her phone’s International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.

But as of 15 May, there has been no update from the authorities.

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Source: Lost and Found Group Singapore on Facebook

“I’m still waiting and hoping that the person can be found, even if they don’t return the phone,” she said.

“I at least want to be compensated for the stress and anxiety of losing something very valuable.”

She is urging anyone who recognises the individual in the footage — which is now circulating online — to contact her directly via Facebook.

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“find my iphone” app should be able to track down her iphone?
 
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