Footage of Man Stealing an Unattended Bag Just Proved CNBC Wrong


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Just how safe is Singapore? Is it true that you can leave your belongings unattended and nothing will happen to them?

Well, according to CNBC, you can leave your laptop, wallet and cellphone unattended and nothing will happen to them.

However, on 17 Jan, a man was seen taking another diner’s bag and walking out of a Jollibee outlet at Square 2.

The owner of the bag, Andi Rizal, posted a video of the man stealing his belongings.

Damn. I have a feeling the culprit’s been doing this pretty often. He did everything so smoothly that I wouldn’t have suspected a thing if I were one of the diners there.

Andi also added that his bag contains personal items and his company laptop, which has “highly confidential data” stored within.

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Andi said that he was ordering food with his girlfriend when the theft took place.

“My mistake would be to leave it unattended,” said Andi.

Andi has since made a police report.

While Andi’s should be blamed for his carelessness, I’m actually more interested in sending these criminal scums to jail. Here’s an image of the culprits, courtesy of Andi’s twitter account.

Image: Andi Rizal Twitter

Shame on them. If you know these people(I hope not), please make a police report and get them removed from our society. The overall quality of the air we breathe in would definitely be fresher without them around.

That being said, pay attention to your personal belongings wherever you go! You never know when you’ll be the next victim!

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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com

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