Brunei Man Gets 16-Month Sentence for Stealing iPhone 11
The man, identified as Mohd Noramir Jamil, had pleaded guilty to the theft, which could have led to a sentence of up to seven years and a fine, according to local news outlet.
The incident occurred on May 3, when Mohd Noramir entered the shop and noticed an iPhone 11 left unattended on a table next to a desktop computer. Ensuring the area was clear of people, he seized the opportunity, took the phone, and left the store.
The phone, belonging to a shop employee, was quickly discovered missing, prompting the employee to notify the store owner. Meanwhile, Mohd Noramir went to a bus stop in the capital and sold the stolen iPhone for 50 Brunei dollars (approximately $38.33 USD) at a nearby mobile phone shop.
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