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Guess Nationality/Race. Aetos aux police robbed shop in JE!! LOL

Cottonmouth

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On-duty Aetos auxiliary police officer brings issued gun to rob Jurong East shop of S$24,000 in broad daylight
Arrested in 5 hours.
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April 14, 2021, 11:26 AM
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The police have arrested a 38-year-old man for his suspected involvement in a case of armed robbery involving a real firearm.


The police were alerted to a case of armed robbery at a shop along Jurong Gateway Road in Jurong East on April 12, 2021, at about 3:55pm.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the man had allegedly robbed the unit by showing the staff inside a written note that said: "This is a robbery, don't shout. I got gun in my pocket. Put all the money in the bag."
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The staff handed over cash amounting to more than S$24,000 to the man and he fled.

Did not show gun to staff

While the man was allegedly carrying a firearm during the commission of the offence, he did not reveal his weapon to the staff.
The man is believed to have acted alone.
The police worked with Aetos to arrest the man.
Through extensive investigations and aided by images from police cameras and shop CCTVs, officers from the Criminal Investigation Department, Police Intelligence Department and Clementi Police Division arrested the man with the help from Aetos staff.
The man's identity was established to be an on-duty Aetos auxiliary police officer at the time he allegedly committed the offence.
He was arrested within five hours of the reported crime.



What happened

The man had reported to work at Aetos headquarters and had drawn his firearm prior to the commencement of his deployment.
He then changed out of his uniform and left the Aetos headquarters with his firearm without authorisation.
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He allegedly committed the offence before reporting back to Aetos headquarters to change into his uniform and take the company's transport van to his deployment location.
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Investigations also revealed that the man had purportedly deposited part of the stolen cash into the bank account of a 34-year-old woman, who is his female friend.
The man also transferred the stolen cash to a few bank accounts to repay his debts to unlicensed moneylenders.
The woman had also allegedly facilitated the transfer of the stolen cash and she was arrested for dishonestly receiving stolen property.

More people arrested

The police have arrested eight other persons, aged between 16 and 48, for the same offence in connection to the case.
A portion of the stolen cash amounting to about S$17,500 has since been recovered.
Efforts are underway to recover the remaining cash.
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Police investigations are ongoing.
The last time there was recorded armed robbery involving a firearm was in 2006.
Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police How Kwang Hwee, director of CID, said: "The man involved in the armed robbery abused the firearm entrusted to him to carry out his duties."
"Police officers worked swiftly to secure his arrest, aided by images from police cameras and shop CCTVs. We managed to do so without harm being caused to the public, given the risk that the robber was allegedly carrying a firearm."



To be charged in court

The man will be charged in court on April 14 under the Armed Offences Act with being in unlawful possession of arms or ammunition in the commission of a scheduled offence.
The offence is punishable with life imprisonment and not fewer than six strokes of the cane.
The woman will be charged in court on the same day with dishonestly receiving stolen property.
The offence is punishable with imprisonment for up to five years, or a fine, or both.
 

sweetiepie

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KNN my uncle wonder when he brought a leeal gun to Rob does it mean he leelee was mentally prepared to open fire should any mata or another aux orhweesir passed by KNN else why need to bring a leeal gun KNN
 

waitifcuk

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KNN my uncle wonder when he brought a leeal gun to Rob does it mean he leelee was mentally prepared to open fire should any mata or another aux orhweesir passed by KNN else why need to bring a leeal gun KNN

Wow, KanLEEna == KLN...
iF he fire gun, A dozen ang chia will surround JE.

KLN.
 

kaninabuchaojibye

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The man also transferred the stolen cash to a few bank accounts to repay his debts to unlicensed moneylenders.
The woman had also allegedly facilitated the transfer of the stolen cash and she was arrested for dishonestly receiving stolen property.
all tio caught
obigood
haaaa
 
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sweetiepie

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KNN in other words pap is inviting ft to
1. Rob sinkie money
2. Rob sinkie job
3. Transfer disease to sinkie
4. Rob sinkie virginity aka rape cum molestation
5. Rob sinkie life aka murder
6. Rob sinkie mind aka con sinkie
7. Rob sinkie space KNN
8. Rob sinkie health aka queues for longer medical attention
9. Rob sinkie general well beings aka smelly
10. Rob sinkie education
KNN
 
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AETOS auxiliary police officer arrested for armed robbery with a gun at a moneylender in Jurong

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The gun used in the Jurong Gateway robbery. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)

By Cheryl Lin @CherylLinCNA
14 Apr 2021 12:14PM (Updated: 14 Apr 2021 01:51PM)

SINGAPORE: A 38-year-old AETOS auxiliary police officer has been arrested for his suspected involvement in an armed robbery, the Singapore Police Force said on Wednesday (Apr 14).

On Monday afternoon, the on-duty officer had allegedly walked into a moneylender at Jurong Gateway Road near Jurong East MRT station with a gun, and showed staff a note that read: “This is a robbery, don’t shout. I got gun in my pocket. Put all the money in the bag.”

After staff handed over cash amounting to more than S$24,000, the man fled the scene. The police were alerted to the case at about 3.55pm, and arrested the man within five hours.

They identified him as an AETOS auxiliary police officer based on footage from police and the shop's CCTV cameras, and help from other AETOS staff.


Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police How Kwang Hwee, the director of the Criminal Investigation Department, added that the arrest was made without any harm caused to the public, “given the risk that the robber was allegedly carrying a firearm”.

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Items seized by the police following an armed robbery at Jurong Gateway. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)

The man had reported to work at the company’s headquarters earlier on Monday and drawn his firearm prior to his deployment.

He then changed out of his uniform, left the premises with his firearm without authorisation and allegedly committed the crime, before reporting back to the headquarters to change back into his uniform and taking the company’s van to his deployment location, the police said.

Investigations revealed that the man had allegedly deposited part of the stolen cash into the bank account of a friend, a 34-year-old woman.

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A note seized by the police following an armed robbery at Jurong Gateway. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)

He also transferred the money to a few bank accounts to repay his debts to unlicensed moneylenders, the police said.

The woman, who had also allegedly facilitated the transfer of the stolen cash, was arrested for dishonestly receiving stolen property.

The man will be charged in court later on Wednesday with being in unlawful possession of arms or ammunition in the commission of a scheduled offence. The offence is punishable with life imprisonment and no fewer than six strokes of the cane.

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Cash seized by the police following an armed robbery at Jurong Gateway. (Photo: Singapore Police Force)

The woman will be charged on the same day with dishonestly receiving stolen property. If found guilty, she could be jailed for up to five years, fined, or both.
The police have also arrested eight other people, aged between 16 and 48, for the same offence in connection to this case.

About S$17,500 of the stolen cash has been recovered by the police, while efforts are underway to recover the rest of it.

Police investigations are ongoing.

AETOS said in a statement on Wednesday that it has "zero tolerance" for any form of criminal conduct by any of its employees, especially the unlawful use of firearms.

"We impose stringent regulations, safeguards and a strict code of conduct on all auxiliary police officers to ensure that they are fit for duty and to carry firearms," said AETOS.

"AETOS is extending its fullest cooperation to the authorities in their investigation."

Source: CNA/cl(ac)

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...os-armed-robbery-gun-revolver-jurong-14618966
 
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mojito

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That is why yhe white man is superior. Hand written note can already this fella still need a gun. :laugh:
 

Papsmearer

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I was wondering what happened to the old SPF side arms. I guess AETOS has all the Taurus revolvers
 

glockman

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I was wondering what happened to the old SPF side arms. I guess AETOS has all the Taurus revolvers
Think most of the S&W .38 kena phased out, possibly sold to our neighbouring countries. The Taurus 85 seems to be carried by all uniformed law enforcements here.
 

Papsmearer

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Think most of the S&W .38 kena phased out, possibly sold to our neighbouring countries. The Taurus 85 seems to be carried by all uniformed law enforcements here.
No, that is a pic of the taurus in the article
 

laksaboy

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Every shop should be allowed to own firearms.

This robbery of this jewellery shop in Ang Mo Kio could have been easily prevented.

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But even if 'stand your ground' rules are implemented in Sinkieland, more Sinkies are too cowardly to shoot at robbers even where there is legitimate reason to do so. And heroism/vigilantism doesn't pay here. :rolleyes:
 

halsey02

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Lapse in SOP? Armed robbery with a gun is not common in Singapore...people must be in desperate times....owing money, cnnpt pay.
 

glockman

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Lapse in SOP? Armed robbery with a gun is not common in Singapore...people must be in desperate times....owing money, cnnpt pay.
Time to arm responsible, citizens with no police record (for example, me) to even things up. Else, we're sitting ducks. I would get a Taurus .44 Magnum, tucked away in a shoulder holster. Come lah bad guys, you feeling lucky?! :biggrin:

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