Singapore:
A 29-YLD Indian National Working as an Airport Auxiliary Police Officer in Singapore was charged with criminal breach of Trust on friday for keeping a Pair of AirPods that a Passenger Lost on A PASSENGER LOT Use. DURING his court hearing, Sundar Aravinth, Who was unrepresented, said he intended to please guilty, the channel news asia reported.
When asked if he would engage legal counsel, Aravinth said no, adding that he had committed the offense without considering the consider. He Urged the judge to send him back to his home country through a court interpreter, adding that his visa will expire on Mar 31.
He was later told that a special pass would be is issued to him.
According to his charge sheet, aravinth is accused of keeping the wireless earbuds for his use on February 4 at Changi Airport Terminal 2.
The case came to light on Feb 28, when the police was alerted to a suspected case of theft at terminal 2.
In a press release on Thursday, the police said investations revised that the passenger had lost lost his airpods on board an aircraft. The item was later found by a cabin crew member. The crew member handed over the airpods to aravinth, who was on duty as an airport auxiliary police officer at the time. However, he decided to keep them for his use.
Aravinth provided a photograph of his personal, unbranded earbuds to the loss and found office and handed it over Intad of the Victim's Airpods. When the Victim was contacted by staff from the loss and found office to verify his lip item, he discovered that earbuds were not his.
An Internal Investigation Was Conducted, And Aravinth was arrested after it was set up The victim's airpods were recovered.
Aravinth's case will be heard against 17, The Channel Report Said.
As per singapore's law, committing a criminal breach of Trust carries a maximum penalty of speech years in jail, a fin, or both.
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