The_King Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 A woman from Singapore drove her black Volkswagen Scirocco to a mall in Johor Bahru for an evening of shopping, only to return to the car park to find that her car window on the passenger side had been smashed and her bag stolen. The incident, reported by 8 World News, occurred on Saturday, July 23 after 8pm. What happened The woman had driven the car to a mall and parked on the second level near the entrance to the car park. The exact mall was not disclosed in the report. Security guard told not to interfere When the the woman and her boyfriend returned about an hour later from shopping, they found the window of the two-door coupe smashed, with glass fragments scattered on the passenger side and on the seat. A security guard was seen standing beside the vehicle. The woman told the Chinese news outlet: "The security guard told us that he was kicked by the suspect, and the suspect even told him to mind his own business. The car's dash cam captured the suspect's appearance." Lost cash but not passport The woman said she lost about S$200 cash she kept in the car and ended up spending S$400 to repair the damaged window. The woman added that she was fortunate as her passport and identification card were kept separate from the bag that was taken. She said: "The burglar only took my bag and not the passport, otherwise I really wouldn't know what to do." She said car drivers are reminded not to leave valuable items in the car if they drive into Johor. Police report made The woman said she reported the crime to the Malaysia police and her statement was taken. However, she sounded displeased with the process. She told 8 World: "If the feeling is that such incidents are commonplace in Malaysia all the time, this kind of incidents will only get worse, and security will not improve." The mall's management told 8 World that it is aware of the incident and will contact the affected party to follow up on the incident. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_King Posted July 28, 2022 Author Share Posted July 28, 2022 (edited) quote: She told 8 World: "If the feeling is that such incidents are commonplace in Malaysia all the time, this kind of incidents will only get worse, and security will not improve." ownself know yet still do it, really DKGK. why bring the handbag when you dont even use it already say many many time i dont know why ppl want to drive their car, bring their expensive watch, phone to MY. as i say before, if i go my , i bring those cheapo a few dollar ( primary school type of wallet) and my wallet only have a less then $10 ezlink card, i change my phone to old one like no data or personal stuff, only the app like grab to travel to mall easily or if i got lost. also cheapo watch. my money is all over me, some in shoe/sock , some in wallet etc... even my clothes is old type like those very old, shoe also those used on like those wear daily until you can see wear and tear. when i go JB, i am prepared to be rob anytime Edited July 28, 2022 by The_King 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XianGe Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 35 minutes ago, The_King said: A woman from Singapore drove her black Volkswagen Scirocco to a mall in Johor Bahru for an evening of shopping, only to return to the car park to find that her car window on the passenger side had been smashed and her bag stolen. The incident, reported by 8 World News, occurred on Saturday, July 23 after 8pm. What happened The woman had driven the car to a mall and parked on the second level near the entrance to the car park. The exact mall was not disclosed in the report. Security guard told not to interfere When the the woman and her boyfriend returned about an hour later from shopping, they found the window of the two-door coupe smashed, with glass fragments scattered on the passenger side and on the seat. A security guard was seen standing beside the vehicle. The woman told the Chinese news outlet: "The security guard told us that he was kicked by the suspect, and the suspect even told him to mind his own business. The car's dash cam captured the suspect's appearance." Lost cash but not passport The woman said she lost about S$200 cash she kept in the car and ended up spending S$400 to repair the damaged window. The woman added that she was fortunate as her passport and identification card were kept separate from the bag that was taken. She said: "The burglar only took my bag and not the passport, otherwise I really wouldn't know what to do." She said car drivers are reminded not to leave valuable items in the car if they drive into Johor. Police report made The woman said she reported the crime to the Malaysia police and her statement was taken. However, she sounded displeased with the process. She told 8 World: "If the feeling is that such incidents are commonplace in Malaysia all the time, this kind of incidents will only get worse, and security will not improve." The mall's management told 8 World that it is aware of the incident and will contact the affected party to follow up on the incident. KGB of KGBs... Seriously lack the survival skills outside sg... She was protected so well in sg till tink everywhere is her home... Her bf oso KGK or kgks... by right travel overseas should carry pp n they place in car... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bigbird Posted July 28, 2022 Share Posted July 28, 2022 Well stupidity has no bounds! Sinkie are not street smart yet still need to pass such comments. Even in Sg, you dont leave your bag expose! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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