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- Thursday, June 29 @ 11:48:00 AM
>For those often travel to Malaysia. Please note:>> Pass it on..... let more people be aware of such things around them.> I just heard a few days ago that a new type of crime has surfaced in>town.> It goes something like this:- Somebody slips a hand phone into your> pocket. sometimes it could be just a wallet with an identity card>and a> few ringgits. A few minutes later, the 'owner' comes up and>confronts you,> the 'thief '. He makes a big commotion that you stole his stuff. You,> caught unaware, are then pulled aside by the 'owner' for a>settlement you> are intimidated and threatened that if you do not pay up the police>will> be brought in. If you pay up, this 'owner' lets you go. If not, the>police> are brought in. Another strange thing is that there always seems to>be a> 'witness' to the your 'theft'. I am told this often happens to>foreigners> at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or even at LRT>trains.> Given that you're 'guilty until proven innocent' as far as the>Malaysian> police are concerned, I understand some poor people are in jail for>these> 'offences'. At the KLIA, the 'owner' throws his hand phone and>wallet with> the few ringgit notes into the luggage trolley of a just arrived> passenger.> The drama unfolds a few minutes later. The real culprit has easily> convinced our Malaysian police to arrest the real victim (if he has>not> paid up the 'settlement' demand). This is a very serious matter.>This is> another form of extortionists predating in broad daylight. They are> disgusting criminals who will do anything to rob and steal. The>sickening> part of the whole scenario is that unless you pay the "settlement">money,> they will put you in real trouble by calling the police. The real>culprit> gets back his handphone and wallet but the real victim (i.e. could>be any> one of us) is thrown into the police lock up and charged in court.> So do be very careful, otherwise you may end up as a "thief" as you>have> no way to prove your innocence
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- Friday, June 30 @ 8:56:00 AM
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- Thursday, June 29 @ 11:48:00 AM
>For those often travel to Malaysia. Please note:>> Pass it on..... let more people be aware of such things around them.> I just heard a few days ago that a new type of crime has surfaced in>town.> It goes something like this:- Somebody slips a hand phone into your> pocket. sometimes it could be just a wallet with an identity card>and a> few ringgits. A few minutes later, the 'owner' comes up and>confronts you,> the 'thief '. He makes a big commotion that you stole his stuff. You,> caught unaware, are then pulled aside by the 'owner' for a>settlement you> are intimidated and threatened that if you do not pay up the police>will> be brought in. If you pay up, this 'owner' lets you go. If not, the>police> are brought in. Another strange thing is that there always seems to>be a> 'witness' to the your 'theft'. I am told this often happens to>foreigners> at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or even at LRT>trains.> Given that you're 'guilty until proven innocent' as far as the>Malaysian> police are concerned, I understand some poor people are in jail for>these> 'offences'. At the KLIA, the 'owner' throws his hand phone and>wallet with> the few ringgit notes into the luggage trolley of a just arrived> passenger.> The drama unfolds a few minutes later. The real culprit has easily> convinced our Malaysian police to arrest the real victim (if he has>not> paid up the 'settlement' demand). This is a very serious matter.>This is> another form of extortionists predating in broad daylight. They are> disgusting criminals who will do anything to rob and steal. The>sickening> part of the whole scenario is that unless you pay the "settlement">money,> they will put you in real trouble by calling the police. The real>culprit> gets back his handphone and wallet but the real victim (i.e. could>be any> one of us) is thrown into the police lock up and charged in court.> So do be very careful, otherwise you may end up as a "thief" as you>have> no way to prove your innocence
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