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Cigarettes, phone cards stolen in mini-mart break-in
Tue, Jul 15, 2008
The Straits Times
>A WOMAN returned to her shop last Saturday to find the toilet and storeroom window panels removed, and her shop ransacked.

Gone were $5,500 worth of cigarettes, $800 worth of phone cards, and $500 in cash.

Although the shopowner had locked her shop before leaving last Friday evening, police advise shopowners to install security alarms or close-circuit television cameras for added protection.

 

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