Caught in the Act
Caught on video: Man steals mandarin oranges from altar outside house

STOMPer Alex managed to take a video of the person who has been stealing mandarin oranges from the altar outside his house. The man is apparently a resident at the STOMPer's block.

Says the STOMPer:

"Mandarin oranges have gone missing twice just outside my house.

"I managed to take a video of the person who stole my oranges on the third attempt.

"Despite the fact that a neighbour's door was open, he still attempted to steal.

"The man is a resident of my block."

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takepicture said   on 24 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
have a heart and feed the poor. no point praying so feverntly to gods and let your neighbour go hungry.
tonytan8113 said   on 13 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
U r so 'kind' and so 'religious' to offer oranges to god.. But u took it hard on your fellow living neighbour..

I think u can quit praying to god, cos praying is in the heart and not by mere gesture of offerings.. N i dun see this in u..
cheenaman said   on 12 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
....observe carefully....'he' is a ghost, not human.....
enraged82 said   on 5 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
Maybe gods & deities above are kind, try doing that during 7th month.
MikeDawson said   on 4 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
Soon his turn to have oranges.
jiulongzi said   on 3 Feb, 2012   Report as offensive  
god will giv to him oso, so many poor ppl in singapore ma
realmplanet said   on 31 Jan, 2012   Report as offensive  
offering for gods he still dare to take...must be very extreme liao as he really have no choice!pity him a bit lah aiyo...
WilliamShakehere said   on 31 Jan, 2012   Report as offensive  
No matter what are the reasons, stealing is never right.

Punishment for theft
Section 379. Whoever commits theft shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years, or with fine, or with both.