An air shipment of bird’s nest, which was in transit in Singapore, was scheduled to be flown to the Taiwanese capital Taipei on the morning of Nov 20 last year, but the cargo, worth over S$3,580, was nowhere to be found.
A separate charge of stealing a forklift was taken into consideration for the Chinese national’s sentencing, which was backdated to Nov 24 last year, the date Pang was remanded. Investigations found that Pang was not on shift when he entered the Sats Airfreight Terminal 5 at close to 3am on Nov 20. “At all material times, the accused was aware that his entry to, or movement or conduct in restricted areas in Changi Airport was subject to these terms,” said DPP Teo.
Halfway up the ramp, the prosecutor said Pang stopped the vehicle, alighted, and threw the bird’s nest over the side of the ramp, where it landed on a grass patch below. DPP Teo said Pang admitted that he stole the bird’s nest as he thought the box in which it was contained was “something valuable”.
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