Man in SG arrested after allegedly spending over S$4,000 to buy goods using stolen credit card details


The police said they seized some of the goods, including a music keyboard, computer peripherals and three mobile phones. — Singapore Police Force/ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: A 38-year-old man who allegedly used stolen credit card information to purchase at least S$4,300 (RM13,395) worth of electronic products online was arrested by the police on Wednesday (March 23).

In a statement on Thursday, the police said they seized some of the goods, including a music keyboard, computer peripherals, a mobile game console and accessories as well as three mobile phones.

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