Singapore underwear thief gets nicked for lockdown breach | Inquirer News

Singapore underwear thief gets nicked for lockdown breach

/ 07:57 PM May 19, 2020

A serial underwear thief has admitted to breaching Singapore’s strict coronavirus lockdown to sneak into a backyard and try to purloin women’s lingerie.

Lee Chee Kin has stolen underwear from homes on at least 30 occasions since 2018 and police found more than 100 bras during a raid on his home last year, according to court documents.

The 39-year-old was on bail over previous charges of underwear theft last month when he snuck out of home and climbed into a backyard on the hunt for more intimates.

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He was spotted by the homeowner and arrested.

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On Monday he admitted in court to breaking lockdown rules by leaving his residence without a good reason and failing to wear a mask outside, and also pleaded guilty to charges of theft and criminal trespass.

A prosecutor told the court that Lee “would select bras and panties to steal based on their appearance.

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“The accused used the stolen bras and panties for his own sexual gratification.”

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Lee, who will be sentenced at a later date, could face a jail term and hefty fine.

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Singapore closed schools and workplaces and at the beginning of April after being hit by a second wave of virus cases.

People were told to stay at home as much as possible, and only go out for essentials such as exercise and grocery shopping.

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