Saturday, November 10, 2007

CASE 1: SHAH ALAM

After shopping in 'Macro' Shah Alam, a couple was
pushing their trolley to their Pajero. The husband went ahead first to
get their Pajero. He was reversed the vehicle to where his wife was
standing and came out to help the wife load their purchases at the back.
While doing so, a guy quickly rushed into the vehicle and drove it off.
We saw the wife shouting and running after their vehicle whilst the
husband just froze from shock. Shortly after regaining his senses he too
joined his wife in chasing after his vehicle but finally had to give up
cos the Pajero has sped off... They reported the incident to the Macro's
security... but there was nothing much they could do...

CASE 2: TAMAN TUN DR ISMAIL

For your safety have a look at this danger point when
stopping at petrol stations. A couple in a Honda Civic stopped by a shop
in TTDI. The husband went down to buy a packet of cigarettes at the
counter. Whilst in full view of the husband, 5 male Indonesians jumped
into the car and drove it away with his wife in it.... She was seen
screaming and the husband was shouting but it was too late... they have
driven off with his car and wife.

Similar reports are heard everyday...we certainly have
to be more cautious.

CASE 3: KLCC/TABUNG HAJI

Another area reported by taxi drivers is the KLCC Suria
complex. Make this known to all your friends... especially ladies
BEWARE!

A good friend of mine lost her handbag, a few thousand
ringgit and all her important documents in it while she was filling
petrol at a service station near Tabung Haji recently. The handbag was
at the back seat and her car was locked. She went to pay for petrol
before filling it (self-service) not realizing and knowing that someone
was trying! to open the back door while she was away at the counter.
When she came back to her car no one was there and did not notice that
the back door was already unlocked. Just when she was about to fill the
tank, a guy appeared, coolly opened her rear car door and took her
handbag and ran off on a waiting motorcycle nearby. My friend was
hysterical but everything happened so fast and the two thieves escaped.
A police report was made... and can you imagine, my friend's case was
the 78th case in that area reported to the police for that week alone
and most of the victims were ladies.

Well, even when you lock your car doors, something like
this still can happen... what more if you had left it unlocked....So,
take care.

CASE 4: TAIPAN TRIANGLE USJ (MCDONALD'S)

This incident happened right in front of USJ Taipan
McDonalds on a Saturday nite (17 April). Two armed guys got into the car
trying to abduct a lady and her car .. she managed to put up a fight
with them and the guys then try to push her out of the car... She was
dragged on the road with one of her leg out of the car for more than 200
meters... finally they took her in the car !!

They threatened to KILL her.. but somehow or rather she
managed to escape !

CASE 5: USJ

A man was kidnapped and taken away with his car on
Thursday nite!! The incident started when a car rammed into his car from
the back. He was flagged to stop to talk about the accident, when he
stopped his car....four guys went straight into his car with parangs.
They blindfolded and took him with them. He was taken to an isolated
place ...where managed to escape with some struggle .He was badly
injured by parangs when he put up a struggle. Pray for God's protection
on all of us.

So please be very careful when you drive alone... Keep
your doors lock whether you are in a public area or in isolate place as
it can happen... to YOU !!!!!! . There bad guys are waiting for victims
for their next strike..............................every single seconds.


The sad truth was that ... while there were many people
in USJ Taipan who saw the first robbery.....nobody really bothered to
help...!! So please help yourself first, lock your car doors at all
times!! And be constantly ALERT!!

Don't wait for incident to happen it is too late to
regret....................

Its a desperate time right now for robbers.........
based on the news you hear or read daily.

So please be careful as the saying
goes...............prevention is better then cure!!!!!!!.


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