Singapore News - When spice shop owner Jeya Seelan saw security camera footage of a man stealing $800 from the till, he decided that he was not going to tarnish the culprit's reputation. That was why he used a blurry photo that obscured the man's face when he posted on his Facebook account. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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Shopkeepers at the Jeya Spices grocery store in Yishun got a shock yesterday (June 3), after they discovered that their counter's cash box was suddenly empty. The shop's owner, Jeya Seelan, wrote in a Facebook post that a man stole about $800 from the shop's counter while staff were not looking. He shared CCTV images of the alleged thief. [embed]https://www.facebook.com/jeya.seelan.9843/posts/10158905552448429? xts [0]=68.ARCgnZnZHioYQR79tI0hU9LKc4V1l4znN8xTfg6KHsjfYlta[/embed].
SINGAPORE - Follow the smell of the wafting spices to get to Jeya Spices at FairPrice Xtra in Parkway Parade, or Anthony The Spice Maker (ATSM) in Kreta Ayer Road.
Third-generation spice kids Mr Jeya Seelan, 32, and Ms Leow Min Ling, 27, are keeping their family s spice mixing trades alive, but in very different ways.
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