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Singapore jails Chinese man for stealing from fellow passenger on Scoot flight

Singapore jails Chinese man for stealing from fellow passenger on Scoot flight

A 51-year-old man who stole from a fellow passenger on a Scoot flight was jailed for 10 months in
Singapore on Wednesday.
Zhang Kun, a Chinese national, earlier pleaded guilty to one charge of theft.
The offence took place on flight TR465 from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore on March 16. Zhang was seated three rows behind the victim, whose backpack, containing a sling bag and a wallet, was in the overhead compartment.
During the night flight, the victim and his companion left their seats to celebrate a birthday with their friends at the back of the plane.
Seeing that the victim was gone, Zhang quickly went to the overhead compartment, took the backpack and brought it to his own seat.
The offender took $200 in cash from a fellow passenger's wallet, a Singapore court heard. Photo: AFP
He found the wallet and took S$200 (US$155) in cash, 100 yuan (US$13.90) and a credit card. He then placed the wallet back and returned the backpack to the overhead compartment.

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