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Oct 8, 2025, 10:19am
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Ong Su Mann
Submitted by Stomper
Mystified to repeatedly find her footwear were not where she left them on the rack outside her flat, a Bedok resident decided to install CCTV cameras to solve the mystery.
What she discovered left Stomper JJ feeling... awkward.
"I am a resident of Bedok at New Upper Changi Road for more than 10 years," said the Stomper.
"Recently, my work shoes and slippers were moved a few times. I decided to install a 24-hour surveillance device outside my unit, and finally, I got an answer."
The Stomper shared CCTV footage taken on Oct 2 at about 5.15pm showing a woman bending down to pick up two pairs of footwear from a rack in a corridor outside a flat.
She then walked a few steps and appeared to place the footwear on another rack before walking away.
"This is my next-door neighbour who moved in about two years ago," said the Stomper.
"I have not made a police report. I'm not sure someone moving my shoes within my own premises requires a police report or not."
Asked whether she has talked to her neighbour about the incident, the Stomper replied no.
"Feeling awkward," she said.
Footwear outside Bedok flat mysteriously kept getting moved, resident installs CCTV and finds culprit




PHOTOS: STOMP
Ong Su Mann
Submitted by Stomper
Mystified to repeatedly find her footwear were not where she left them on the rack outside her flat, a Bedok resident decided to install CCTV cameras to solve the mystery.
What she discovered left Stomper JJ feeling... awkward.
"I am a resident of Bedok at New Upper Changi Road for more than 10 years," said the Stomper.
"Recently, my work shoes and slippers were moved a few times. I decided to install a 24-hour surveillance device outside my unit, and finally, I got an answer."
The Stomper shared CCTV footage taken on Oct 2 at about 5.15pm showing a woman bending down to pick up two pairs of footwear from a rack in a corridor outside a flat.
She then walked a few steps and appeared to place the footwear on another rack before walking away.
"This is my next-door neighbour who moved in about two years ago," said the Stomper.
"I have not made a police report. I'm not sure someone moving my shoes within my own premises requires a police report or not."
Asked whether she has talked to her neighbour about the incident, the Stomper replied no.
"Feeling awkward," she said.