
Two Indian tourists were swiftly apprehended at Singapore’s Changi Airport for multiple shoplifting offences committed while in transit, highlighting the airport’s strict enforcement against retail theft.
On June 2, 29-year-old Goenka Simran and 30-year-old Garg Prasha were caught stealing at Terminals 2 and 3. Simran pleaded guilty to theft in a dwelling and was sentenced to eight days in jail. She stole a yellow purse valued at over SGD 300 (US$233) from a Furla store at Terminal 3 and a bottle of perfume worth more than SGD 200 from a cosmetics shop at Terminal 2.
Prasha was fined SGD 700 for stealing a black haversack bag from a Charles & Keith store at Terminal 2. Both were arrested within an hour of the thefts, with the stolen items recovered, and prevented from leaving Singapore.
These cases are part of a broader pattern of shop theft incidents at Changi Airport. In recent months, multiple foreign nationals have been arrested for similar offences. For example, a 25-year-old Indian man was arrested in January 2025 after stealing a SGD 480 tie clip from Terminal 2; he was caught when returning to Singapore in transit and charged with theft in dwelling, carrying a penalty of up to seven years’ imprisonment or a fine.
Another case involved a 37-year-old Indian man who allegedly stole over US$1,300 worth of items from five shops in Terminal 3 within three hours, including chocolates, jewellery, and stationery. He was detained before leaving Singapore and faced multiple theft charges.
Additionally, a 45-year-old Australian man was arrested for stealing perfume and facial products worth hundreds of dollars from a cosmetics store at Terminal 1 in May 2025, with charges pending. These incidents reflect a 7.6% increase in shop theft cases in Singapore in 2024 compared to the previous year, totaling over 4,200 cases nationwide.
Singapore’s laws impose severe penalties for theft, especially theft in a dwelling, which can lead to up to seven years in jail, fines, or both. The authorities maintain rigorous surveillance and cooperation with retailers to detect and deter shoplifting, particularly in high-traffic transit zones like Changi Airport. The swift arrests and prosecutions underscore Singapore’s zero-tolerance stance on retail theft to ensure a safe and secure environment for all travellers.