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In Singapore, shop thefts in 2023 rise for third year in a row, even as physical crimes decline
- Shop theft was among the four crimes of concern flagged by the police, with the others being theft in dwelling, molestation and voyeurism
- Rising scam numbers have overtaken many other types of physical crimes and skewed the overall crime indicator, according to latest statistics
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The number of shoplifting cases in Singapore increased again last year, making up the highest proportion of all reported physical crimes, according to statistics released by the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Monday.
There were 3,939 cases of shop theft last year – a 21.4 per cent increase from the 3,244 cases in 2022. There were 2,652 cases in 2021 and about 2,500 cases in 2020.
However, the overall number of physical crime cases in 2023 fell by 1.1 per cent – from 20,193 to 19,966.
Shop theft was among the four crimes of concern flagged by the police, with the others being theft in dwelling, molestation and voyeurism. In particular, voyeurism cases – which accounted for 2.4 per cent of physical crime in 2023 – rose by 52 cases to 476.

SPF also noted that cases of robbery, snatch theft and motor vehicle theft decreased in 2023 as compared to the year before. No such cases were reported on 277 days in 2023 – an improvement of 36 days from 2022.
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