Scissors-wielding youth arrested after entering Bedok Mall shops and damaging property

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An 18-year-old man wielding a pair of scissors, entered various shops at Bedok Mall on Wednesday night (Dec 27), where he damaged property.

He was subsequently arrested.

According to a Facebook post by the police at 7.34pm on Wednesday, the man has a history of mental health issues and was arrested for public nuisance.

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(Update to incident at Bedok Mall)

The 18-year-old man was found to be holding on to a pair of scissors and causing…

Posted by Singapore Police Force on Wednesday, 27 December 2017

There were no reported injuries although his actions caused members of the public to scramble for safety.

Witnesses told The Straits Times that the incident had happened at 5.45pm.

The man had gone into some shops and messed up items while brandishing a pair of scissors.

He was later pinned down and restrained in a watch shop by a small group consisting of two security officers and an off-duty policeman.

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【独家视频】黑衣少年大闹勿洛广场,挥剪刀、狂砸10商店,本报取得独家视频,显示黑衣少年到手表店大闹,最后在店内被制伏的过程。
这起闹剧发生在昨晚6时左右,地点是勿洛广场(Bedok Mall)。被逮捕的是一名18岁的李姓少年。(受访者提供)

详情请翻阅今天的《新明日报》。

Posted by Shin Min Daily News 新明日报 on Wednesday, 27 December 2017

General Manager of Bedok Mall, Mustafa Abdul Rahim, said that the mall is assisting the police with their investigation.

A worker at the watch shop H2 Hub where the man was pinned down, Madam Joyce Woo, said:

“When he came in, there were already quite a lot of people going after him, trying to stop him. Later, some people tackled him and he just laid down and did not move.”

Fewer than 10 shops were affected in total, and the affected shops resumed operations on Thursday (Dec 28).

An employee from the Watches of Japan store, Richard Ng, 57, said that he heard the man shouting gibberish.

Mr Ng quickly brought in the shop’s standee but forgot to keep a vase at the counter.

Said Mr Ng:

“He pushed the vase and broke it as he walked past us.”

The boutique manager from The Body Shop, Vivien Yang, 35, estimated the damages caused to be about $500.

She said:

“He came in and pushed some things down, like the small items and a stand. Luckily, he left soon after. We wereall hiding in the corner, it was quite frightening.”

Police investigations are ongoing.

The maximum penalty for public nuisance is a $1,000 fine.

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Friday, December 29, 2017 – 22:55

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