An Indian man was apprehended at Singapore's Changi Airport for allegedly stealing perfumes, cosmetics, and bags worth over S$5,136 from 14 stores. Police identified him from CCTV footage after a bag went missing from a Jewel Changi retail outlet. He was arrested upon his return to Singapore while transiting through the airport, and the stolen items were recovered.
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