Hungry And Jobless In S'pore Resorting To This.

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Mass break-in involving 11 stalls at Hougang hawker centre

Posted: 08 July 2009 2246 hrs
SINGAPORE: A hawker centre at Blk 105 Hougang Avenue 1 was the scene of a mass break-in earlier this week.

Three cases of break-ins were discovered on Monday, while another eight cases were reported a day later. Total losses were estimated at S$1,000.

Store owners at the hawker centre said the culprits had left many traces and marks around the stalls - on water pipes, gas pipes, stove hoods and even the lids of rice buckets.

They speculated that more than one burglar was involved in the break-ins and suspected that the crimes were committed at night.

However, they said police had informed them that the burglars wore gloves, making it impossible for them to be caught.

The hawker centre was closed on Monday. This was the first break-in since it was upgraded some three years ago.

Authorities are now considering setting up a night patrol team and having CCTVs installed at the centre's entrances and exits.
- CNA/vm
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That is very sad. Every human has the ability to earn lots of money and be financially free if they do the right thing and educate the right way. This sort of things will never happen.
 
only Fools break the law for peanuts..
verdict : 150 years in jail for being dumb!:oIo:
 
Mass break-in involving 11 stalls at Hougang hawker centre

Posted: 08 July 2009 2246 hrs
SINGAPORE: A hawker centre at Blk 105 Hougang Avenue 1 was the scene of a mass break-in earlier this week.

Three cases of break-ins were discovered on Monday, while another eight cases were reported a day later. Total losses were estimated at S$1,000.

Store owners at the hawker centre said the culprits had left many traces and marks around the stalls - on water pipes, gas pipes, stove hoods and even the lids of rice buckets.

They speculated that more than one burglar was involved in the break-ins and suspected that the crimes were committed at night.

However, they said police had informed them that the burglars wore gloves, making it impossible for them to be caught.

The hawker centre was closed on Monday. This was the first break-in since it was upgraded some three years ago.

Authorities are now considering setting up a night patrol team and having CCTVs installed at the centre's entrances and exits.
- CNA/vm
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Most likely the stall owners at this UPGRADED hawker centre, UPGRADED, read...does not want to pay extra money, on top of all the extra money already for CCTV's...so they let in the 'hungry dogs' at night....who were so hungry that, they wore gloves for a late night supper...:D

Strange that these thieves did not die from food poisoning...

Pay..and everything will be allright!:rolleyes:
 
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