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Perfumes nicked from Suntec
Fri, Nov 21, 2008
The Straits Times

TEN bottles of perfume worth more than $1,000 were stolen from a shop in Suntec City last Friday evening.

The 31-year-old shop owner discovered the bottles missing from a display shelf on Sunday. When he checked the surveillance camera footage, he saw the bottles being taken by two men.

The first man had on a dark blue t-shirt, a dark-coloured cap and was carrying a sling bag. The second man had on a light blue shirt and was carrying a black haversack.

 

 

 


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