Four suspects linked to Chinese housebreaking syndicates taken to Bukit Timah crime scene
There are plans to set up community watch groups to prevent housebreaking in a Bukit Timah private estate. The police believe they had foiled such attempts, after last week's manhunt in the forested areas along the Rail Corridor. Four Chinese nationals were charged on Sunday with possessing housebreaking tools. Aged between 36 and 41, the suspects from Guizhou province in south China are believed to be linked to other housebreaking-related cases reported between April and July this year. Rebecca Metteo reports.
There are plans to set up community watch groups to prevent housebreaking in a Bukit Timah private estate. The police believe they had foiled such attempts, after last week's manhunt in the forested areas along the Rail Corridor. Four Chinese nationals were charged on Sunday with possessing housebreaking tools. Aged between 36 and 41, the suspects from Guizhou province in south China are believed to be linked to other housebreaking-related cases reported between April and July this year. Rebecca Metteo reports.