Low Crime Doesn't Mean No Crime

A day-after report of drama at work just this Tuesday, by my colleague:

Dear all,

Amidst the seemingly regularly evening in TP, a drama unfolded around 8.30pm right outside SAA last evening.

As all of us have been briefed and some even viewed the security footage about the recent spat of crimes committed by an outsider. A few courageous SAA and EFM staff prowled the stadium on the lookout for the thief nicknamed the ‘Professional’.

Just when all thought that it would be a ‘No show’, report of sightings came in - dressed in cap, dark T-shirt & Jeans. Our guys reacted swiftly alerting each other and started trailing him.

Being the ‘Professional’ that he was he sensed that something was amiss and started to walk away from the stadium, walking passed the rock wall and out of sight into the corridor. In that very instance our intrepid staff Paul Ang shouted at him exposing his cover, as if on cue, everyone who was in the loop picked up their paces and started running towards his location.

Attempting to evade capture the culprit sprinted for the Bedok Fountain gate only to be intercepted by our newest staff, Adrian Low, who with his rippling muscle used his quick wit and tripped him instead of wrestling (mind you the ‘Professional’ had a build like a tank). Within seconds both Paul and Adrian pounced and restrained him.

Next to arrive at the scene was Azman who immediately called and informed security of the capture. Upon arrival our security specialist Anvar started interrogating him and discovered that 4 of our students had fallen prey to him that night, in the form of stolen wallets and handphones.

The police arrived shortly and he was taken away.

Kudos to our dedicated and courageous staff!!!

Best Regards
Kennieth Chan

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