Two men accused of breaking into Bukit Timah home taken back to crime scene

Two men accused of breaking into Bukit Timah home taken back to crime scene

SINGAPORE: Police on Wednesday ( May 14 ) took two of the three foreigners on suspicion of breaking into a semi-detached house in Bukit Timah back to the scene of the crime. &nbsp,

On May 9, the trio are accused of breaking into a home along Dunearn Close at around 9.55 p.m. and stealing S$ 684, 800 ( US$ 528, 000 ) in cash and other items.

Two of the suspects were waiting in a dark blue police vehicle at around 1.40pm on Wednesday. &nbsp,

The first to set off was Hispanic Garcia Iglesias Hector Daniel, 51, who was sporting a white shirt t-shirt, dark blue clothes, and slippers. He was wearing a mask and was restrained by dark arm and leg.

Three female police officers, three male translators, and a female interpreter who spoke Spanish were with the suspect.

Before they entered the house, the researchers asked him a few questions.

Garcia was taken out of the house shortly after 2o’clock, with his nose tilting downward.

The second believe, Mexican-Colombian Garces Murillo Mateo Andres, 48, eluded the police vehicle shortly after.

He was dressed identically to Garcia; and both had his arms and legs restrained. &nbsp,

Researchers posed some questions to him as they approached a hill at the beginning of the street before entering the home.

At around 2.20 p.m., he was led back to the house and then quickly interrogated before boarding the vehicle.