steady that guy. let's clap for him.
steady that guy. let's clap for him.
At least better than robbing old ladies at HDB lift lobbies.
Waiting for the idiot to be caught... it will be so funny if it wasn't so sad that he/she thinks robbing a bank is possible and/or easy in SG.... :think:
Apparently, an ang moh... tourist unfamiliar with the local culture may be?
More likely criminal group... like that one feature on 'Crime Watch' where a few South American coming over to SG to burglaries private properties around SG....
Ang Moh easier to catch
Heard is unarm robbery ... made away with $30k
I wonder why the bank never hire any armed guard :think:
"The Straits Times understands that the suspect strode into the bank and handed the teller a slip of paper with his demands. After she complied, he made off with the cash on foot. No weapon was seen during the incident, which was over in minutes."
StanChart gives great service to ang moh. So the police combing the trash bins were looking for the slip of paper.
Singaporean tellers aren't used to being robbed... no weapons seen also so easy to handover $$$$... but seriously, risking long long jail term for just $30K... :think:
I am sure all tellers have SOP for such incident. No point risking life of bank teller. Camera and silent alarm would have been activated. If not then $30k should be enough to fit out the bank with such simple features hahaha
It just does't make sense to me. In Singapore, everyone knows that carrying a weapon for illegal means will get one in a serious jail term. Why then the teller could not just ask nicely "Sir, can I see your weapon?" before handing him the money? Hahaaaaaa.
It just does't make sense to me. In Singapore, everyone knows that carrying a weapon for illegal means will get one in a serious jail term. Why then the teller could not just ask nicely "Sir, can I see your weapon?" before handing him the money? Hahaaaaaa.