Two teenagers nabbed for suspected housebreaking

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Two teenagers nabbed for suspected housebreaking


Published on Oct 12, 2012
By Pearl Lee

The police have arrested two teenagers for their suspected involvement in at least six housebreaking cases.

The suspects - a 16-year-old male and a 17-year-old female - targeted corridor Housing Board units where the windows were left either unsecured or could be easily forced opened.

The police believe the suspects used a "fishing" method to steal from the units. The male suspect would extend his hand through the window to reach for valuables such as wallets, cash, and handphones, while the female suspect acted as a lookout.

The cases took place at HDB units in Sembawang, Serangoon, and Woodlands.

Read the full report on The Straits Times on Friday (Oct 12).
 

12/10/2012

Teen charged with housebreaking and theft

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A 17-year-old girl has been charged with housebreaking and theft.

Koh Kuan Lin is accused of committing the offence with a 16-year-old boy at about 6pm on September 4.

She allegedly stole from a flat in Sembawang Vista by sliding open the window and taking cash of $1,300 and about $1,000 worth of electronic gadgets.

 
What is the prison capacity?

Can they hold so many prisoners in singapore?

How much taxpayer monies do they have to spend to support the prisoners?
 
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