2 men, aged 43 & 50, both Chinese nationals, arrested for allegedly stealing up to S$400 from donation box at Balestier temple
The two men allegedly used the stolen cash.
Two Chinese nationals, aged 43 and 50, were arrested in connection with a theft that occurred at a temple in Balestier. The incident took place on April 2nd around 12:30am when police were alerted to a break-in at the temple. Between S$300 and S$400 was stolen from the donation boxes. The two suspects entered the temple and removed cash using a card with adhesive tape.
Follow-up investigations and surveillance footage helped identify the pair. Both men left Singapore the same day the theft occurred and returned on August 16th. They were arrested on August 18th and charged with housebreaking and theft with common intention. The men are facing up to 10 years in jail and a fine for their alleged actions.
The police have advised property owners to secure their premises better and install security measures to prevent such incidents.
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