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WOMAN’S PHONE GOT STOLEN @ TAMPINES SAFRA, TRIED CALLING BUT THIEF SWITCHED IT OFF

My phone got stolen in the females toilet at tampines SAFRA yesterday. Saw a woman with a bag go into the same cubicle and when I realised and went back it was gone.

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Tried calling it but I think the thief turned off the phone. Security said no one returned it and I reported to the police already.

Changed my iCloud password and didn’t sign out of the device, suspended my SIM card, suspended my paynow, gave the IMEI number to the police already.

Is there anything else I can do? Has anyone got their phone stolen and the police found it? I really want it back.

I’ve been crying all night because I just got it this year and it was really expensive and all of my graduation pictures I took yesterday are there.

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Netizens’ comments

  1. Sorry to hear that but your photos might be in your icloud account
    • (OP) I didn’t put my photos on iCloud because I already have Google photos. However I hadn’t backed it up yet so it’s still all on the phone :/
  2. Tough luck bro, need police to find out from SAFRA the identity of the thief, shouldn’t be too hard if she’s a member and entered through a gantry
    • (OP) I actually didn’t tell them about the woman because I wasn’t sure, but I told them the location and how the phone looks like. Should I call them to update?
      • Then the police catch what, their imagination meh?
  3. Lmao very low chance la, ask your friends to send you the photos when you get a new phone.

Singapore Police’s crime prevention tips

Dishonest Misappropriation of Property (DMOP) refers to the misappropriation of any found and moveable property, by a person, who decides to keep it for his/her own use.

Preventing crime is everyone’s responsibility. Here are some tips you can adopt to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of such crimes:

  1. Do not leave your belongings unattended or unsecured. Common scenarios include using items to reserve seats in hawker centres or in public places.
  2. Remember to take all your valuables before you leave.
  3. If you have misplaced your valuables in a commercial building such as a shopping mall, you should seek help from the customer service counter/retail shop/security staff immediately.
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