Singapore: An Indian-origin delivery driver was on Monday sentenced to 30 months in jail for stealing meat products worth more than SGD 170,000 while working with a wholesale distributor. Sivam Karuppan (42) sold the stolen meat to a customer and pocketed the sales proceeds for himself and another colleague working with the distributor, Chee Song Foods, TODAY newspaper reported.
A case against his colleague is yet to go to court. The duo's nationality was not stated in the report. Karuppan's co-accused, also of Indian origin, is Neshan Gunasundram (27), who was employed by the company as a warehouse supervisor. Gunasundram's role was to supervise the flow of goods in and out of the warehouse, including instructing other workers on the correct quantity of meat products for loading and delivery to customers.
In 2021, Karuppan made small talk with a staff member of one of the company's customers, GV Meat Distributor, around May. The man then asked if Karuppan had extra meat to be sold at a cheaper price. He offered to pay Karuppan directly to buy the meat. The two conspired to steal meat products from the company and directly sell them to the customer, splitting the proceeds between themselves.
The court heard that on 34 occasions, between Jan 4 and July 15, 2022, Karuppan had liaised with the customer, who would tell him the amount of meat that he needed. Karuppan relayed this information to Gunasundram.