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Vietnamese national jailed for theft at NUS
Thu, Oct 29, 2009
The Straits Times

By Elena Chong

A VIETNAMESE national was packed off to jail for four weeks on Thursday after he was found guilty of fraudulently having stolen property.

Pham Le Tuan Kiet, 24, was convicted after a trial of having a $150 cellphone and two laptops at National University of Singapore, Kent Ridge Crescent, on Oct 21 last year.

When police arrested him at the university, he could not explain satisfactorily how he got the three items.

 

 


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