A woman in Singapore was caught stealing 4 rolls of toilet paper from a car servicing centre along Leng Kee Road, as the visibly distressed woman cried and begged to be given a chance, before being compelled to surrender her stolen loot.
A video of the incident was taken by a man who confronted the woman, and the video was shared on social media.
In the video, the individual recording the incident manages to catch up with a woman wearing a mask, short hair, and a white shirt. She was carrying a reusable bag in orange and black.
The person behind the camera asks the woman, “What did you steal?” The video then reveals rolls of toilet paper inside the bag.
Despite being desperate to extricate herself from the situation, the woman insists that she only took toilet paper and promises to return it.
However, the person filming mentions off-camera that this is not the first time he has witnessed the woman taking toilet rolls. According to him, she has done so at least five times previously at the same center.
He admits to letting it slide before, wanting to avoid causing any trouble. Nevertheless, his patience has worn thin, and after repeated incidents, he intends to report the matter to the authorities.
The woman pleads for forgiveness and requests “a chance” from the man. She lays the four stolen toilet paper rolls on a seat, claiming she will put them back.
Expressing her intention never to return to the center, she discloses that she has personal problems. Throughout the encounter, a man accompanying the woman remains speechless.
The man filming then instructs the woman to reveal her face so that others can be cautious and on the lookout for her if she attempts to steal toilet rolls elsewhere. The woman complies by removing her mask and stepping back.
The cameraman follows her as she exits the building and observes her departure from the premises. Eventually, the woman heads towards a parked Toyota, seemingly preparing to enter the vehicle before the video ends.
According to Borneo Motors Singapore, they said that they initiated an immediate internal investigation to identify the source of the video and the individuals involved.
They clarified that none of their employees recorded or endorsed the video. It was discovered that a subcontractor captured the footage.
Borneo Motors Singapore is collaborating with the subcontractor to ensure that their staff adheres to professional standards and values when on their premises.
The company also strongly condemns the theft or removal of their property without permission and reserves the right to pursue legal action.
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