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Sunday, August 13, 2006

FW: Info for your safety - Beware!

I recieve this story and I want to share to all blogger friend. I'm not sure it is true or not, but I'm sure if we so nerveous we can't think to get help.


Subject: FWD: Info for your safety - Beware!


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Samantha Chong Kok Shinn"
Reply-To:
Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 10:02:20 +0800

Dear friends,

This happened in Penang!

This happened to me yesterday ( 30 March 2006 )and I urged all of you
to be extra careful these days.


I was on sick leave yesterday and after
doctor's consultation at Klinik Union, I proceeded to Maybank (Inderawasih
branch) nearby to withdraw
money from the bank counter. As the amount withdrawn is
quite huge, I reminded


myself to be extra careful as I have read news
about people being robbed
just outside the bank. I clutched on tightly to
my bag as I walk out of the
bank towards my car. I was a bit relieved because

a police van just
pulled up in front of the bank while I was leaving and
seeing that there are
policemen around, I felt a bit safer.
I then drove to Carrefour Seberang Jaya to


purchase some necessities.
After completing my purchases, I took out my car
key and was prepared to
walk out of the Carrefour complex towards the
carpark when I sensed that


a man (dark complexion - could be an Indonesian)
was walking very fast
towards me. I immediately stopped in my tracks
and pretended to look at

the hair accessories stall that was just at the exit.
My suspicion was
confirmed when the man suddenly turned and walked
back into the complex.
I continued to browse the accessories stall and I
can see that the man was
standing in front of the Pos Malaysia counter.
After a while when the man
was no longer to be seen, I quickly walked out of


the complex. I was
looking all around the place, head turning left,
right and back to ensure

that nobody is following me. To my horror, I saw
the man again. He also


walks out of the complex but turned right heading
towards the motorcycle
park where another man was waiting for him on a
motorcycle. I quickly
walked in between the cars parked as I was afraid


that they would just
ride
the motorcycle up to me and snatch my bag if I
were to walk in the open.
I
walked very, very fast and quickly got in my car


and locked it
immediately.
By now, I can see the motorcycle turning towards
where I was and he
stopped
at the corner just 2 cars away from me. I knew


that something is very
wrong
and I was looking all over the place when I
suddenly saw another man
running very fast towards my car from behind. He
rushed to my passenger


side and pulled on my car door aggressively
wanting to snatch my handbag
that was placed on the passenger seat. There was
nobody nearby at the
moment and I know I cannot yell for help with the


windows closed because
nobody would be able to hear my screams. With a
quick action, I
immediately
pressed on my car honk without letting go. This
startled the robber and


he immediately released my car door handle and
dashed towards the man
waiting

on the motorcycle and they speed off.



For a moment, I sat there stunned. It all happened so fast and I cannot even recall the robber's face. After gaining my composure, I started my


engine and drove out of the carpark. I remembered
I heard some noise when
my car started to move but I dare not go down to
check. I was terrified
and

;was constantly looking into the rear mirror to
see if there was anybody
following me. I reached home safely and quickly
park my car inside the
compound and immediately locked the gate. And you


know what I found out next? The back tyre on the left side of my car
was completely flat! I
wonder how I had managed to drive home with such
a tyre condition.


So friends, please remind your friends and loved ones to be extra, extra careful of suspicious people. I was lucky because I managed to sense that something is amiss but how many times can we be
that lucky, right??

I also learnt my lesson, never ever withdraw
money alone. Get someone
to accompany you or best still, get a current
account or just buy a banker's
cheque.; Sincerely,
> > > Joanne Kan


>
>
> STORY no. 2
>
Ladies, be alert. It is happening in Penang !!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > To:
I used to receive forwarded emails regarding
incidents of being
;'disturbed' by a fake policeman but I don't
really believe that until i
met one last saturday.


> > >
It was 8.30am when I was driving at Jln Ayer
Itam. I noticed a
motorbike
following me closely. Of course I didnt suspect
anything bcos that is the


main road to town. However, at the Mobil petrol
station, b4 SRJK Shang Wu,
I turned left to Tmn Lumba Kuda & he followed.
>
> > >


This time he was riding the motorbike on my
right & took out his
handcuff and kept saying "Saya polis". I ignored him. Then at the tmn lumba kuda housing area he overtook my car & stopped his motorbike infront on me.
> >
I stopped & waited till he got down from his
bike then I drove off again. Unfortunately, we met again at the tuffclub traffic light. This time, he kept knocking at my window and asking me
to co me out from my car.
He also showed me a so called police ID card without photo or logo.
> > >
I'm very sure that he is not a genuine policeman. Even if he is a real one, and if I did break any traffic rules, he can send me a summon without needing me to get down from my car.
> > >
So, I decided go drive to police station. He followed me till a few hundreds metre b4 I turned to the police station.


> > >
He is a medium size Malay guy, abt 165-170cm
> height. Riding Modenas
Kriss 100,
PGN 74.

> > >
p/s: A REAL policeman ID card is light yellow
in color with Logo & the
word "POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA " in front. At the
back, there will be a
passport size photo, name & matriks number.

> > >
Hope this thing wont happen again and wont
happen to any of you as well.




3 comments:

ah nel said...

smts those farker owes kept me wandering why they have hand n leg they dowan used it to work but used it for robbing...sial...

Unknown said...

Those news I read before from my email, it really happened. As I said before now days shopping malls are unsafe to go alone. We can read n heard many cases at shopping malls recently. My friend been robbed before at Penang Carrefour.

Wennn said...

Wah now everywhere in M'sia also not safe liao la!!! So guys and gals pls be extra careful leh!!!1