Singapore arrests man who allegedly stole US$80,000 from passenger on flight from Hong Kong
The passenger discovered that the cash was missing from his bag after he disembarked at Changi Airport on Tuesday.
“Preliminary investigations revealed that the victim had placed his bag in the overhead compartment but did not see [a] suspicious person rummaging through his bag,” the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said in a news release.
Airport Police Division officers followed up using flight records and worked together with officers from SPF’s Commercial Affairs Department to establish the man’s identity.
The authorities found that the man had purportedly made four remittance transactions amounting to S$37,897.70, believed to be part of the stolen cash, at People’s Park Complex in Chinatown.
The police halted the transactions and arrested the man, who was found to be in possession of cash amounting to S$79,662.83 in multiple denominations and currencies.
The cash was seized by the police.
The man will be charged in court on Thursday with theft under Section 379 of the Penal Code 1871 read with Section 3 of the Tokyo Convention Act 1971.
Section 3 of the Tokyo Convention Act 1971 allows offenders to be charged under Singapore laws if a crime takes place on a Singapore-controlled aircraft flying outside the country.
If found guilty, the man faces up to three years in jail, a fine, or both.
“Theft on board an aircraft is a serious offence,” said Assistant Commissioner of Police M Malathi, the commander of the Airport Police Division.
“The safety and security of all passengers is a top priority for Airport Police. Our swift actions for this case ensured that the perpetrator was apprehended and brought to justice. Airport Police will continue to work closely with our airport stakeholders to ensure aircraft security and safety.”
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