Yutaka Go
Senior Member
Surprised at how he can get out of the country so easily after such a high profile case.
The assumption that SG is so small and if commit crime sure will get caught as no where to hide is tested once again and falls short. First Mas Salamat and now this.
It takes only one hour or less to get to JB if there are no traffic jam :bsmilie:
But it takes few hours to gather all the CCTV video together and another few hours to look at the footage :bsmilie:
I am not surprise that he can reach Bangkok by the time the police identify him :bsmilie:
If he travel by plane, he may be further away :bsmilie:
My theory is that he have already prepare his luggage and passport near the bank. After the robbery, he change clothes and go straight to custom. he may also have booked the bus/train ticket in JB. He may also have exchange the $30K to other currency before he reach the custom. The police is looking for someone with SGD$30K, not someone with other country's currency.
Saw this in FB
https://www.facebook.com/wakeupSG/photos/a.220158094816490.1073741828.220046891494277/673849816113980/?type=3&theater
You know Singapore is safe when banks do not have armed guards.
You know Singaporeans are obedient when a teller complies with just a note to hand over $30,000.
You know Singapore is truly globalised when even bank robbers are foreign talents.
You know Singapore is expensive when a bank robber’s loot is insufficient to buy COE.
(Credits to Felix Cheong)
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