Oct 21, 2010
Secondhand dealers probed
By Lee Jia Xin
POLICE are investigating two secondhand goods dealers for possible infringements under the Secondhand Goods Dealers' Act. In the first case, during investigation into a theft case earlier this year, police officers found that a stolen handphone was sold to a secondhand handphone dealer shop on Bangkit Road. Investigations later revealed that the secondhand dealer had failed to verify the particulars of the seller as the particulars turned out to be false.
In a separate case, Police check on a secondhand computer dealer shop long Upper Weld Road found that he had failed to keep proper transaction records of secondhand computers and laptops bought and sold. Errant secondhand dealers found guilty can be fined up to $20,000 and/or jailed up to a year. Police remind dealers to play their part to deter crime by complying with the requirements of the Act and make it harder for thieves to dispose of stolen items.