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Singapore jails Vietnamese university student who broke into Apple office to return stolen goods
- Le Viet Hoang was sentenced to 11 months’ jail after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including theft
- He also learned how to pick locks and committed his crimes during the night where there was little chance of detection
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Aiming to finance his expenses and to send money home to Vietnam, Le Viet Hoang broke into locked offices at Apple and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) to steal items to sell for cash.
He was caught when he decided to return some of the stolen Apple products by breaking into its office again.
The 22-year-old Vietnamese university student was sentenced to 11 months’ jail on Thursday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of committing housebreaking, two theft charges, and one charge of committing housebreaking to commit an offence.
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Six other similar charges were taken into consideration during sentencing.
The court heard that Hoang came to Singapore for an internship with A*Star as an assistant researcher.
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He started work on May 22 this year and had a desk on level 9 of Innovis Building in the One-north district and he often worked late into the night.
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