Man charged over armed robbery at Tampines moneylender
The New Paper - Singapore·2024-06-04 17:00
A man who allegedly robbed a woman at knifepoint at a moneylender in Tampines has been charged in court.
On June 4, Australian national Jose Manuel Pacheco, 39, was handed one charge of robbery while armed with a deadly weapon.
Pacheco allegedly committed the crime on June 3 at 1.42pm, at licensed moneylender outlet Accredit at Block 503 Tampines Central 1.
The police said on June 3 that Pacheco was masked and wearing a cap during the robbery.
He allegedly robbed a woman, demanding that cash be put into a bag. The victim surrendered cash amounting to $6,095.
Court documents did not state if the victim was a staff member at the outlet.
The charge sheet said Pacheco was armed with a knife and had put the victim in fear of being hurt.
Based on her description of the man, officers nabbed Pacheco within half an hour of the robbery, said the police.
They recovered the stolen cash and seized his knife.
Pacheco, who is currently remanded, looked dishevelled when he attended court proceedings via video-link.
A police prosecutor asked for an adjournment of four weeks, citing more time needed for investigations.
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Tony Tan8490 05/06/2024
Unlucky guy to rob a money lender but end up with so little money and the worst is to be caught. This crime is totally not worth the risk of doing it as the amount gain are far too little but the sentence is likely to be the same for similar crime
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