Singapore officials charge airline passenger after he allegedly stole over $23K from others on plane

Singapore officials charged a man with theft after he allegedly stole $23,260 from three passengers on a plane originating from Vietnam on Dec. 16.

Singapore officials charge airline passenger after he allegedly stole over $23K from others on plane

Officials in Singapore charged a man who allegedly stole over $23,000 from multiple passengers on a flight from Vietnam.

Zhang Xiuqiang, 52, a Chinese national, boarded Scoot airlines flight TR305 on Dec. 16 from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Changi Airport  in Singapore when he allegedly stole $23,260 combined from three passengers, according to Channel News Asia.

While on the flight, Xiuqiang managed to steal a total of over $20,948 from a black backpack, officials alleged.

The individual also allegedly took over $1,500 from an envelope located in a gray bag, and more than $500 from a backpack on the plane.

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Xiuqiang was charged on Monday with three counts of theft and faces up to three years in jail, according to the report.

A spokesperson for the airline told CNN that the individual was escorted off the plane upon landing.

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"Our cabin crew was alerted by a passenger to a suspected theft in the cabin and activated the Airport Police Division," the Scoot spokesperson said. "The involved passengers were escorted off the aircraft by airport authorities for further investigation, and disembarkation proceeded as usual for the rest of our passengers."

"We also advise our customers to safeguard their valuables at all times," the spokesperson added.

Scoot is a low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines.

Fox News Digital reached out to Scoot for comment, but has not yet heard back.

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