According to The Straits Times, the CCTV footage showed the three boys playing with the claw machine at around 6.30am, inserting money to try their luck at winning the dolls.
At around 7am, the boys began several attempts to grab the dolls by tilting the machine sideways in different directions. Finally, the boys tilted the machine nearly 90 degrees, almost laying it on the ground. The machine was returned to its upright position, and one boy could be seen sticking his hand into the dispenser.
The pet store owner said this was the first time an incident like this had occurred. The Labubu dolls were only added to the machine just 10 days earlier but had already become a crowd magnet, attracting twice as many visitors.
“The amount of loss is not large, but these boys are too brazen, stealing things while being watched by CCTV,” He said, according to China Press.
The Straits Times reported that dolls from The Monsters Tasty Macarons Series are currently sold out online in Singapore, with resellers charging up to SDG65 (approximately RM217) for each doll.