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Cricket trio accused of theft amounting to nearly $20,400

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Cricket trio accused of theft amounting to nearly $20,400


Published on Jun 8, 2012
By Khushwant Singh

A coach with the Singapore Cricket Association, and two national players have been charged with housebreaking and stealing jewellery and valuables amounting to nearly $20,400.

Jeraj Puvaneshan, 26, and sisters Rajeswari, 24, and Vigineswari Pasupathy, 22, who are listed as members of the women's national squad on the association's website, were ordered to be remanded for another week for further investigations and to trace the stolen items.

Police also believe the trio, who were charged on June 2, 2012, committed other offences and that the victims are cricket players.

Jeraj is represented by lawyer Shiever S.R. while Mr S.R. Shanmugam is acting for the sisters.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.
 

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More charges for cricket trio accused of housebreaking, theft


Published on Jun 15, 2012

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Jeraj Puvaneshen, leaving the court after his family members posted bail of $20,000. Puvaneshen and two national cricket players who were charged two weeks ago with housebreaking to steal valuables amounting to nearly $20,400, now face additional charges.-- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

By Khushwant Singh

A school cricket coach and two national players who were charged two weeks ago with housebreaking to steal valuables amounting to nearly $20,400, now face additional charges.

On Friday, Jeraj Puvaneshan, 26, was also accused of allegedly helping to dispose $10,240 worth of stolen jewellery at a pawnshop in Chinatown on Dec 21, 2009.

Sisters Rajeswari, 24, and Vigineswari Pasupathy, 22, who are listed as members of the women's national squad on the Singapore Cricket Association website, face two more housebreaking charges.

Early this month, the trio was charged with allegedly breaking into a flat in Hougang Street 51 at 1pm on May 17 this year.

Read the full story in Friday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
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