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Serious How come Poodles so lousy, let angmo bank robber flee country so easily?

Amazing isn't it? Our doors were so wide that million of foreign trash can cum and go as they wish under our poodle's nose. This is only possible with a government who put other citizens before our own people.

Yes, amazing too that the Ministar for law spends almost all his time on FB bitching about petty sinkee behaviour like asking whether there would be a byelection after another ministar collapsed.
 
Lets wait and see if Sinkie Gahman can get him back to Sinkiepoor, time, air fare plus free food and lodging wil cost Sinkie tax payers more than 30k. Tis Ang Moh noe how to screw Sinkie Gahman deep deep.
Wait long long. Ionescu has alrdy proven u not only can rob but kill someone n escape their law.
For a mata with model employee that reputed to rob n kill sinkies, u can take it from them he was wearing a hood during robbery but none seen. Yes the mata lied again. Trust them on justice? Afriad not.
 
I noticed that when it comes to FT criminals, eg this angmo bank robber, and LI rioters, SPF's level of incompetence is super high. But when it comes to local criminals and political dissidents, they are siow on. Is that about right?




Did suspect pop into eatery minutes after making off with $30,000 at Standard Chartered? -


By RONALD LOH,Darryl Laiu

Was the alleged robber behind the Standard Chartered heist last Thursday so confident that he found time to pop into an upmarket eatery for a drink and a bite mere minutes after fleeing with his loot of $30,000?

It would seem to be the case, gauging from closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage shown to The New Paper that captured a man who remarkably resembles suspect David James Roach in Baker & Cook, a cafe-bakery in 44, Jalan Merah Saga, in Chip Bee Gardens, about 160m from the bank.

He was in there for about six minutes, during which he spent about four minutes walking around the cafe and ordering a slice of cake and a bottle of water.

He then sat down at a table and finished his snack in just two minutes before hastily leaving the eatery.


This was around the time the police were alerted to the robbery.

Roach, 26, a Canadian, is alleged to have passed a piece of paper to the bank teller during the robbery. The note read: "This is a robbery, I have a weapon, give me money, don't call the police."

The teller handed over $30,000 and then activated the secret alarm to alert the police once everyone's safety was ensured.

Roach later took an AirAsia flight to Bangkok, arriving there at 6pm Singapore time.

Thai police arrested him at a hostel in Bangkok on Sunday.

It was Roach's first visit to Singapore, and he reportedly stayed in a Chinatown hostel for three days before the robbery.

Yesterday, a Baker & Cook director, who declined to be named, told TNP that he reviewed the security footage on Tuesday night after seeing the picture of the suspect released by Thai media earlier that day.


"As our cafe is just nearby, we felt we had a responsibility to check our security footage for this guy in the event we could turn up some evidence," he said.

To his amazement, he saw a man who looked very similar to descriptions matching Roach entering the cafe around the time of the robbery.

"His eyebrows, body shape as well as his T-shirt and even the white earpiece he was wearing looked similar.

"The resemblance was uncanny," he said.

A picture provided by Thai media after Roach's arrest shows him wearing a grey T-shirt and an earpiece.

The robber was described as wearing a hoodie and mustard pants. So if the man in the footage is indeed the robber, he must have dumped them before he entered the cafe.

The cafe director said the man in the video was behaving oddly.

TNP watched the footage last night. It shows the man entering the eatery at 11.25am.

After wandering around a while, he makes his way to the counter, but is told to queue up by the cafe staff.

He walks around looking at the pastries on display before cutting to the front of the queue.

GOBBLED FOOD

He orders a $5 strawberry lamington - a square spongecake popular in Australia - and a 500ml San Pellegrino bottle of water costing $4.80.

The man, who is carrying a large, bulging, yellow envelope, takes out his wallet and pays in cash. After getting his food, he goes to the front of the cafe, where he sits at a table.

He finishes the bottle of water in two to three gulps and eats the lamington in about two minutes.

He leaves at exactly 11.31am.

Said the cafe director: "That's really strange. Our customers usually take a while to sit down and enjoy their food. But this guy seemed to be in a rush.

"His behaviour seemed to indicate that something was not quite right."

He added that he would be submitting the footage to the police today.

Mr Marvin Zhang, the sales manager of Huntaway Security, which specialises in CCTV security, told TNP that as the timestamp on the CCTV footage is based on the time of the recorder, it is possible that it may not reflect the actual time.

A check against Apple's time server showed that the CCTV's clock was slower by about 30 seconds.

TNP also checked out the route between the Standard Chartered Bank and Baker & Cook.

It took us just under three minutes at a normal walking pace to get from one place to the other using the MRT underpass.

It would have been faster if we had crossed the road.

The cafe director said he decided to come forward in the hope that the evidence would aid the Singapore authorities in their case against Roach.

"We understand every possible lead is important. We have already contacted the police and arranged to hand over the footage. We hope to be doing our part to help," he said.
No extradition treaty between S'pore & Thailand

Singapore is speaking to the Thai authorities about extraditing David James Roach.

However, the lack of an extradition treaty between the two countries has complicated the process of bringing Roach, who was nabbed at a Bangkok hostel by Royal Thai Police, back to Singapore to stand trial.

Ms Gloria James-Civetta, managing partner of law firm Gloria James-Civetta & Co, told The New Paper: "(Without the treaty) Singapore will very much have to fall back on the policies under Asean countries' agreements."

TNP understands that an extradition treaty exists between Canada and Thailand.

As to which country would have priority in the extradition process, Ms James said: "If Canada and Thailand have (an extradition treaty), then Canada would take precedence."

Thai Police Commissioner General Jakthip Chaijinda told reporters in Bangkok yesterday that Singapore had asked for Roach to be extradited, reported Reuters.

"Singapore is in the middle of asking for this suspect back, but the decision rests with the courts. We are waiting to send him abroad," said Mr Jakthip.

However, Colonel Nithithorn Chintakanon, Deputy Commander of the Thai Tourist Police, said yesterday that while it is possible that Roach might be sent back to Canada, he hoped the suspect would be extradited to Singapore, reported Today.

He added that Roach could be extradited to the Republic if Singapore presses charges against him via the Thai Attorney-General within a week.

Roach is now in an immigration detention centre after his right to stay in Thailand was revoked because of the warrant from Singapore. He has refused to speak to the Thai police.

Thai immigration police chief Nathatorn Prousoontorn said police did not technically arrest Roach, but rather merely cancelled his right to stay in Thailand. Thus, they are not able to keep him for very long, reported The Straits Times. - DARRYL LAIU
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Take a strawberry lamington and bottle of San Pellegrino water. It is better than spinach.
 
Why didn't the scumbag ang moh rob a bank in Thailand? Why did he travel all the way to sinkie land to rob a bank? Simple to guess the answer. He knew pappies in sinkie land all hopeless, always boasting sky high about efficiency but really no punch to handle criminals.

He knew he got no chance to escape in Thailand. Thai mata mata whacked first and asked questions later.



No news is bad news :(
 
why the big mouth sham diam diam everytime his role is needed. cant bully anyone else except sinkies?
 
Our authorities have a rich tradition of failing to catch criminals who flee the country. Remember Silviu Ionesco, Romania's Chargés d'Affaires who did a runner back home in 2009?
And who could forget the one legged cripple who managed to swim undetected through the Johor Straits and evade capture for over a year.

Their incompetence beggars belief. (Well, actually, it doesn't).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Singapore_Romanian_diplomat_incident
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Selamat_Kastari
 
Our authorities have a rich tradition of failing to catch criminals who flee the country. Remember Silviu Ionesco, Romania's Chargés d'Affaires who did a runner back home in 2009?
And who could forget the one legged cripple who managed to swim undetected through the Johor Straits and evade capture for over a year.

Their incompetence beggars belief. (Well, actually, it doesn't).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Singapore_Romanian_diplomat_incident
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mas_Selamat_Kastari

And Took Leng How who casually strolled across the causeway wearing a police station visitor pass.
 
What's stopping our SAF from sending an elite team to extricate this vile angmo robber and bring him back to face justice? Israel has done it a few times in the past, like in Argentina and Uganda. Our SAF and elite forces are well-trained and well-equipped for the task.
 
What's stopping our SAF from sending an elite team to extricate this vile angmo robber and bring him back to face justice? Israel has done it a few times in the past, like in Argentina and Uganda. Our SAF and elite forces are well-trained and well-equipped for the task.

Pls lah, against the Royal Thai Army, likely our elite team to em are Kathoeys!
 
$8 cow dung will say it is a milestone

$8 cow shit, will tell you, don't panic!...Chee Soo Juan, stole, how much in courier fees?... petty amount compared to the $30,000....& he was crucified till this day & still being brought into question about his integrity....

what a difference it make....better be an ang moh robber than a petty local thief....:rolleyes:
 
$8 cow shit, will tell you, don't panic!...Chee Soo Juan, stole, how much in courier fees?... petty amount compared to the $30,000....& he was crucified till this day & still being brought into question about his integrity....

what a difference it make....better be an ang moh robber than a petty local thief....:rolleyes:

Better be an ang moh robber than a local who is a threat to their power. ;)
 
Better be an ang moh robber than a local who is a threat to their power. ;)

Is the cashier in cahoots with the "ROACH"??..who knows must be banging her....I still cannot fathom, a person walks up to the cashier with a note to rob the bank for $30,000...the cashier cooly packed them into the usual yellow envelopes used by SCB & hands over to the robber, who then cooly walks out go across the street, takes a bite & drinks from the cafe....& head for the airport to fly to Bangkok...while the cashier, like playing hide & seek, counts to 100...then press the silent alarm & alerts the police...

The story sound stranger, somewhere....like the MSK limping story..
 
Is the cashier in cahoots with the "ROACH"??..who knows must be banging her....I still cannot fathom, a person walks up to the cashier with a note to rob the bank for $30,000...the cashier cooly packed them into the usual yellow envelopes used by SCB & hands over to the robber, who then cooly walks out go across the street, takes a bite & drinks from the cafe....& head for the airport to fly to Bangkok...while the cashier, like playing hide & seek, counts to 100...then press the silent alarm & alerts the police...

The story sound stranger, somewhere....like the MSK limping story..

If the bank really wants to know, they should track the cashier, even after she leaves the bank. But perhaps they don't really want to know. :D
 
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