1 week's jail for man who stole 22 tins of milk powder worth over $1,500

Andika, who goes by only one name, was sentenced to a week's jail. He pleaded guilty last month to two counts of theft involving 14 tins of milk powder valued at $942.80. ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

SINGAPORE - In an attempt to repay his gambling debts, a former waiter stole 22 tins of milk powder worth more than $1,500 and sold the loot online for a quick buck.

On Wednesday (Jan 3), Andika, who goes by only one name, was sentenced to a week's jail. He pleaded guilty last month to two counts of theft involving 14 tins of milk powder valued at $942.80.

Two other charges involving the remaining eight tins worth $618.25 were taken into consideration during sentencing.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Jaime Pang said that the 24-year-old Indonesian, who is now a part-time telemarketer, would put up advertisements on the online marketplace, Carousell, offering cheap milk powder.

DPP Pang said: "A buyer would request for a specific brand and quantity of milk powder. He would agree to a price, then go to steal the required milk powder from a supermarket. He made a total of three sales, receiving $860 in cash."

The court heard that, to avoid detection, Andika wore a surgical mask and brought along a trolley bag to conceal his loot.

He also deleted the posts and messages related to the sales immediately afterwards.

Andika started his crime spree on Oct 30 last year when he stole four tins worth $204 from a supermarket in Lorong 7 Toa Payoh.

The next day, he went to two other supermarkets to steal 12 more tins valued at $891.45.

On Nov 1 last year, he went to a fourth supermarket in Bishan Street 13.

A security officer spotted Andika behaving suspiciously in the milk powder section and decided to keep a close eye on him. The officer saw him taking and then putting two tins of milk powder into the trolley bag.

Andika later bought some groceries before trying to slip away without paying for the milk powder.

The security officer stopped him outside the supermarket and he was found with six unpaid tins of milk powder worth $465.60 in all.

The police were alerted and Andika was arrested at the scene.

Andika, who is now out on bail, will surrender at the State Courts on Jan 10 to begin his sentence.

He could have been jailed for up to seven years and fined for each count of theft.

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