Singapore man with uniform fetish gets jail for stealing police items, including jacket from traffic cop’s unattended bike

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SINGAPORE, July 11 — Upon noticing a police jacket on an unattended road traffic officer’s motorcycle parked along the road, a man with a fetish for uniforms decided to grab...

SINGAPORE, July 11 — Upon noticing a police jacket on an unattended road traffic officer’s motorcycle parked along the road, a man with a fetish for uniforms decided to grab the jacket and take off with it.

A report from the Institute of Mental Health stated that Lam had been diagnosed with having “sadomasochistic and fetishistic interests amounting to a paraphilic disorder”. Lam had already been convicted in 2019 of stealing operational items from police and Aetos traffic marshalls and given a mandatory treatment order. Details of the order were not disclosed in court documents.Then in June 2022, Lam stole a police officer’s operational bag from her unattended car as the officer attended a police matter.On Sept 20 in 2019 at around 9pm, a traffic police officer was attending to an accident at the junction of Buangkok Green Road and Yio Chu Kang Road.

Lam grabbed the jacket, which had a name tag and a sergeant rank epaulette. It was worth about S$140 , court documents stated.However, Lam ran to his vehicle and drove off with the jacket. He later removed the name tag, rank and insignia from the jacket and threw them away.Nearly three years later, Lam stole a police bag from another police officer.

 

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