Stolen Photography Items


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CalebK,

Find out who the thief sold the goods to. The Singapore Secondhand Goods Dealer Bill 2007 (Recently passed to replace the old Secondhand Dealers Act) is meant to regulate the secondhands goods market, as it is the potential channel for fencing, i.e. channel for criminal to dispose of stolen goods.

The store owner cannot claim ignorance, i mean, 80 buck for the load of stuff? com'on!

I has this thing against ppl who steal and cheat...

I understand your feeling now: I lost my bag load when I was 16 y/o: Canon A-1 with lenses and flash... hard earned after school part-time job money...Well,
 

CalebK,

Find out who the thief sold the goods to. The Singapore Secondhand Goods Dealer Bill 2007 (Recently passed to replace the old Secondhand Dealers Act) is meant to regulate the secondhands goods market, as it is the potential channel for fencing, i.e. channel for criminal to dispose of stolen goods.

The store owner cannot claim ignorance, i mean, 80 buck for the load of stuff? com'on!

I has this thing against ppl who steal and cheat...

I understand your feeling now: I lost my bag load when I was 16 y/o: Canon A-1 with lenses and flash... hard earned after school part-time job money...Well,

Yeah I think the police are already on that. But I seriously doubt they actually sold it to a shop at Sungei Rd because that's not a place to get digital goods second hand. It's a really 'uncle' place.

Well you have to give the cops a lot of credit for this case, they really caught up to the culprits quite fast. About 3 or 4 days and both were nabbed.
 

It is the "uncle shops" that the law was specifically aimed at, I believe. ;) But the police will deal with that. If you do find who it was that bought it though, please name and shame. On second thought, their business may just pick up. :(
 

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