Man arrested for allegedly stealing valuables worth nearly S$6.25m from Cairnhill home in S'pore


The man had also allegedly stolen a handbag, a pair of sandals and a pair of sneakers worth S$46,200. - Photo: Singapore Police Force

SINGAPORE: A 30-year-old man suspected of stealing valuables worth nearly S$6.25 million from a home in Cairnhill Circle has been arrested, the police said.

In a statement on Thursday (July 4), the police said a gemstone and branded luxury watch – valued at a total of $6,200,000 – were reported stolen from the home on Tuesday (July 2) at about 9pm.

The man had also allegedly stolen a handbag, a pair of sandals and a pair of sneakers worth $46,200, the statement added.

The stolen items have been recovered, and the man is expected to be charged on July 5.

If found guilty, he can be jailed up to seven years and fined. - The Straits Times/ANN

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