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Man jailed for tearing open hundreds of items on supermarket shelves

Narong Wongwan

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Re: No job, went berserk

I fully agree with you.

Losers who are frustrated with their lives in Sg should vent their anger here at SBF. The purpose of this forum is to provide an outlet for losers like Ng Peng Soon so that the offline realm will be safer.

He should channel his anger towards pappies. Make someone famous.
 

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Man jailed for tearing open hundreds of items on supermarket shelves


Published on Feb 01, 2013

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Ng Peng Soon, has pleaded guilty to theft and committing mischief. He tore open hundreds of packages on the shelves of supermarkets in Tampines to vent frustration after failing to land a job. Unable to sell the damaged items, the supermarkets had to write off a total of nearly $800 in losses. -- ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN

By Khushwant Singh

He tore open hundreds of packages on the shelves of supermarkets in Tampines to vent frustration after failing to land a job. Unable to sell the damaged items, the supermarkets had to write off a total of nearly $800 in losses.

Even after being charged in court, Ng Peng Soon, 40, continued his vandalism spree.

In a district court on Friday, he pleaded guilty to two new charges of committing mischief. Earlier on Dec 24 , he had admitted to five counts of mischief and three counts of theft. He had stolen a bottle of brandy and computer games.

He was sentenced to a year in jail on Friday and the one-month jail term for theft was ordered to run concurrently.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

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times are hard.
struggling to stay afloat.
hence the lifejacket
 
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