A thief who stole a credit card from a Singapore passenger’s unlocked backpack in the overhead compartment of an aircraft spent S$10,000 on it as soon as the plane landed. The passenger only found her card missing an hour later, but by then it was too late. She had kept her wallet in her unlocked backpack and later placed it in the plane’s overhead compartment, reported The Straits Times. Photo from Canva. #tiktoksg #sgnews
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