SINGAPORE: A sister-brother duo who went to a McDonald’s outlet at midnight and left with a bag of burgers and nuggets were shocked when a man snatched the bag from them before cycling away.
Mohammad Hisyam Basheer, a 41-year-old Singaporean man, was charged with snatch theft and went on trial on Monday (Feb 23).
He is accused of using criminal force on 20-year-old Christopher Joseph Peter when he snatched the bag of food worth S$21 (US$16.60) away from him.
The incident happened at about 1.45am on May 18, 2025, near the McDonald’s outlet at Sun Plaza in Sembawang.
Hisyam has been remanded for almost nine months.
On Monday, he refused to engage verbally in court.
The case opened with the interpreter stating that Hisyam wanted to change his spoken language to Arabic. This was even though he had used English and Malay in court sessions previously.
When Deputy Principal District Judge Kessler Soh asked if he understood English, Hisyam – who was masked and in a prison jumpsuit – stood motionless in the dock.
After trying a few times with no response, the judge said: “From what I observe, he obviously understands English and/or Malay.”
The trial proceeded in English.
The prosecution said that it would be extending a plead-guilty offer to Hisyam, which would allow him to be released “quite soon” because of his remand period.




