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Public-Spirited Members of the Public Commended for their Assistance in Nabbing Snatch Thief

In a ceremony held at Jurong Division today, three members of the public were commended for their public-spiritedness. With their assistance, the Police have arrested a 50-year-old man in connection with a case of snatch theft that occurred at Marsiling Lane.

 

On 10 October 2016 at about 3 pm, a 30-year-old female victim was at the void deck of Blk 214 Marsiling Lane when the suspect suddenly approached and snatched her gold necklace. The suspect then fled towards the main road.

 

The victim shouted for help and her cries attracted the attention of three members of the public, Mr Teoh Kwan Yi Gabriel, Mr Muhammad Firdauz Bin Mansor and Mr Norazam B Sumadi, who chased after the suspect and eventually detained him along Marsiling Lane. The Police arrested the suspect after being alerted to the incident and the stolen necklace was also recovered from the suspect. Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect is also believed to be involved in another similar case.

 

The suspect will be charged in Court on 12 October 2016 with an offence of Snatch Theft under Section 356 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224 which is punishable with imprisonment for a term of not less than one year and not more than 7 years and shall also be liable to caning.

 

Commander Jurong Division, Assistant Commissioner of Police Koh Wei Keong, commended the three public-spirited members of the public for their courage and civil-minded actions which resulted in the arrest. He said, “It is indeed heartening to see the community coming together to fight crime. The selflessness and public-spiritedness displayed by the men are indeed commendable”. These brave, selfless and civic-minded individuals truly deserve to be commended for playing a pivotal role in assisting the Police to arrest the suspect.”  

 

The Police would like to remind members of public to adopt the following crime prevention measures when encountering such incidents:

  • Avoid exposing your valuables unnecessarily.

  • Be alert of your surroundings at all times especially of suspicious persons who could be following them.

  • Be wary of strangers approaching you or trying to distract your attention.

  • When confronted, you should remain calm. You should try to take note as much details of the suspect as you possibly can, such as his appearance, clothing, height and other physical description. You should also take note of the suspect’s direction and mode of escape. Call ‘999’ as soon as it is safe to do so.


PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
11 October 2016 @ 7:00 PM
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