Zameel-Enyyah Halal Store has made a police report about a man caught on CCTV stealing a mobile phone from its Yew Tee wet market outlet. The store said it happened on April 17 at 10.44am. The next day, the store shared on
Zameel-Enyyah Halal Store has made a police report about a man caught on CCTV stealing a mobile phone from its Yew Tee wet market outlet.a video of a man wearing a blue Chelsea Football Club shirt at the stall taking the phone next to a weighing scale on the counter.
"That handphone is used to scan the QR code of CDC e-vouchers and also for us to place our orders to our meat/poultry suppliers," said the store. Because of the theft, the outlet at Block 622 Choa Chu Kang Street 62 is temporarily not accepting CDC e-vouchers.
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