Man gets two weeks for stealing emblems from cars
Published on Dec 18, 2013
By Elena Chong
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A man who stole his neighbours' car emblems with a friend was sentenced to two weeks' jail on Wednesday.
Timothy Cheong Zhan Yuan, 25, pleaded guilty to five charges of mischief, four of which were committed at the basement carpark of his condominium at Tanamera Crest off Upper Changi Road. The other occurred at the carpark of Grand Park Orchard Hotel.
In total both he and his accomplice, Jamie Koh Guan Hoe, 38, committed 15 counts of mischief in December last year, causing wrongful loss of $1,306,
Koh, a part-time air conditioner technician, has made full restitution of the amount. He pleaded guilty in September and had since completed his two weeks' imprisonment term.
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