Gym employee charged with stealing S$160,000 Patek Philippe, Rolex from lockers
He allegedly stole a S$13,300 Rolex Submariner Hulk before pocketing a S$160,000 Patek Philippe.Lockers at a gym. (Photo: iStock)
Lydia Lam
@LydiaLamCNA13 Jun 2023 11:28AM(Updated: 13 Jun 2023 02:15PM)
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SINGAPORE: A gym employee is accused of stealing two watches worth S$173,300 (US$129,000) in total from men's lockers, starting out with a S$13,300 Rolex Submariner Hulk before pocketing a S$160,000 Patek Philippe.
Howard Lam Wen Jun, 24, was charged on Tuesday (Jun 13) with two counts of theft as a servant.
He allegedly stole the Rolex from a locker at about 2pm on Jan 10 this year at Gym Virgin Active in Guoco Tower.
A month later, he allegedly stole the Patek Philippe from another locker belonging to a 35-year-old man.
The police said in a statement that they were alerted to the case on Feb 17. The two watches have since been recovered.
On Tuesday, Lam said he wanted to seek legal advice and might apply for representation by the Public Defender's Office.
He will return to court in July.
If convicted of theft by servant, he could be jailed for up to seven years and fined.