Four suspects were arrested after allegedly breaking into a Changi Road pet shop and stealing birds, cages, and cash worth $7,200.
SINGAPORE – Four people who allegedly broke into and stole from a Changi Road pet shop were arrested on Sept 19.Birds, cages and cash amounting to about $7,200 were allegedly stolen from the premises.Ground inquires, images from closed-circuit television and police cameras helped officers from Bedok Police Division to identify the four suspects.The 27-year-old man and two 17-year-old suspects are expected to be charged on Sept 21 with housebreaking and theft.
Investigations are ongoing in relation to the 14-year-old. The police reminded members of the public that all doors, roller shutters, windows and other openings should be secured with good-quality grilles and closed-shackle padlocks, even if premises are left unattended for only a short while.Installing a burglar alarm, motion sensor lights and CCTV cameras is recommended. “Ensure that they are tested periodically and are in good working condition,” the police added
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