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More Thefts!!!! WTF!!!

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Appeal for information on case of theft in Jurong

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AsiaOne

Monday, Aug 26, 2013

Police are appealing for information on the identity of the man pictured above to assist with investigations into a case of Theft in Dwelling reported at a departmental store located in a shopping centre along Jurong West Central 2 on June 14, 2013 at about 3.15pm and July 20, 2013 at about 11.51am.

The suspect is believed to be in his 30s, about 1.7m tall, of medium build and with a tanned complexion. He was last seen wearing a grey T-shirt with white Bermudas, white shoe and also wore a beige cap.

Anyone with information is requested to call the Police Hotline at 1800-2550-000. Information can also be submitted online at https://app.spf.gov.sg/CrimeStopper/CrimeStopper.aspx. All information will be kept strictly confidential
 
Without crime, there will be no need for police. Many will be jobless. So it is good to have some crime now and then.
 

MORE PEVERTS ON THE LOOSE!!!!

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'Upskirt video' cases turning up more frequently
Maryam Mokhtar
The Sunday Times

Tuesday, Aug 27, 2013


SINGAPORE - A recent spate of cases involving men who filmed "upskirt videos" of women in public places prompted a judge to ask if this crime is on the rise.

The offence of using a variety of high-tech gadgets and cameras to shoot videos up unsuspecting women's skirts is lumped under the law as "insulting a woman's modesty".

No detailed breakdown is available, but reports of insulting a woman's modesty rose last year to 621, up from 598 in 2011 and 579 in 2010.

On Aug 14, District Judge Christopher Goh was hearing the case against Be Keng Hoon, 36, who was charged with taking 264 videos of different women's underwear and thighs.

On the same day, former logistics officer Lim Kwang Yeow, 54, pleaded guilty to six charges of using his mobile phone to record upskirt videos in 2011. Another 237 similar charges were taken into consideration.

Such cases first began making the news as far back as 2004, though they are turning up in court more frequently now.

Experts said a proliferation of affordable secret cameras has made it easier for perverts to go in search of their prey.

Aside from mobile phones, ever tinier and inconspicuous devices are now easily available.

Surveillance equipment store owner Mervyn Tan, 27, said spy cameras now come embedded in everything from watches to pens and cigarette lighters.

Perverts using these devices may think they can get away because their hidden cameras are hard to spot.

On Aug 6, former Land Transport Authority officer Kew Guozhi, 31, was jailed 15 months for taking at least 423 upskirt video recordings using a camera pen clipped to his shoe.

Consultant psychiatrist Ken Ung of Adam Road Medical Centre said men who engage in these secret crimes get sexual gratification from them.

Factors that predispose some to such deviant acts may include growing up in a very repressive family environment.

"The thrill in such cases is having taken the video discreetly and the element of risk and stealth involved," said Dr Ung.

He said he sees up to five patients a year addicted to such behaviour.

"Most of the patients I've treated are quite intelligent, and can't say they didn't know they had a problem," he said.

"But it's an addiction; just like gambling, they don't want to stop."

The proliferation of pornographic Internet sites offering similar videos has also exposed more men to using secret cameras for these crimes, he said.

Psychologist Daniel Koh pointed to the need for women to be more aware of perverts with tiny cameras in public places.

He said upskirt video victims are often distracted, for instance by being on their smartphones, and do not realise they are being filmed.

The police said there are no hot spots, and in the cases so far, victims have been targeted in their homes and workplaces too, by family members, friends, neighbours and colleagues.

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Now in Sinkieland, you can get a knife pointing at you and get ROBBED in broad daylight!!!


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Man arrested for two robberies in Choa Chu Kang
The New Paper

Tuesday, Aug 27, 2013


SINGAPORE - The police arrested a 32-year-old man in connection with at least two cases of robbery in a Choa Chu Kang housing estate on Saturday.

The first case involved a 19-yearold woman robbed of her mobile phone at knife-point in a lift at Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4 on Aug 11, at about 10.40pm.

The second case took place on Aug 21 at about 7pm, in which a 16-year-old girl reported that she was robbed of her wallet in a lift at another block at Choa Chu Kang Avenue 4.

With the clear descriptions given by both victims, officers from the Jurong Police Division tracked the suspect on Saturday morning.
 
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