2 women charged with pocketing 103 boxes of ART kits from quick test centre, selling them online

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SINGAPORE — Two women who allegedly stole dozens of Covid-19 antigen rapid test (ART) kits from a Tekka quick test centre, then sold some of them online, were charged in court on Friday (April 29).

SINGAPORE — Two women who allegedly took boxes of Covid-19 antigen rapid test kits from a Tekka quick test centre in order to sell them online were charged in court on Friday .Both face one charge each of dishonest misappropriation of property with common intention, and converting stolen property as benefits from criminal conduct under the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes Act.

The police added that Deng and Sau, who were deployed there, had allegedly pocketed 103 boxes of ART kits and sold 44 of them online for a profit.

 

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