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Singapore security guards are useless and good for nothing. Just take this incident as an example.
Security guards were unaware that Junior Colleges have been broken in!!!
新加坡保安人员真没用,真无能。自拿薪水不做任何工
In January 2020, Tiwari drove the duo to the vacant Jurong Junior College (JJC) at night.
Miah and Jan climbed over the perimeter fencing while Tiwari waited in the rented car. Miah and Jan entered the main consumer switch room by breaking the padlock.
In March 2020, the trio targeted the former Tampines Junior College (TPJC) campus, which was also vacant.
They went to the college at about 3.40am, and Miah and Jan entered through a hole in the perimeter fence that they had earlier made.
They cut electrical cables from the compound and loaded them into Tiwari's van, before driving off.
In mid-January 2020, there was a power trip at the guard room of the vacant Jurong Junior College. A technician conducted a check on Jan 20, 2020 and discovered that around 1,000m of copper wires worth S$20,000 was missing from the college's main consumer switch room.
Security guards were unaware that Junior Colleges have been broken in!!!
新加坡保安人员真没用,真无能。自拿薪水不做任何工
Man admits breaking into vacant JCs in 2020 to steal wires, repair cost totalled S$1.24 million
In January 2020, Tiwari drove the duo to the vacant Jurong Junior College (JJC) at night.
Miah and Jan climbed over the perimeter fencing while Tiwari waited in the rented car. Miah and Jan entered the main consumer switch room by breaking the padlock.
In March 2020, the trio targeted the former Tampines Junior College (TPJC) campus, which was also vacant.
They went to the college at about 3.40am, and Miah and Jan entered through a hole in the perimeter fence that they had earlier made.
They cut electrical cables from the compound and loaded them into Tiwari's van, before driving off.
In mid-January 2020, there was a power trip at the guard room of the vacant Jurong Junior College. A technician conducted a check on Jan 20, 2020 and discovered that around 1,000m of copper wires worth S$20,000 was missing from the college's main consumer switch room.