What can we know from the recent car thief of Selangor Police chief? If a police chief's car can be stolen, then what about the citizen out there? Are our properties fully protected by the police?
When news of the police chief's Proton Perdana being stolen is spread out, I think most of the people out there must be shaking their head because they will feel the anxiety of certain things.
What made it more ridiculous is the thief actually "given" back the car to the owner, and what made it more sacarstic is that he/she actually left an apology note stated that he accidentally "swoop" the car. (Sila Sapu)
Does it mean thief actually has stolen more cars, that he/she doesn't mind giving back one, in order not to create hassle from police? Or is the thief trying to tell the police they will give back the car, but another is on their list, so there's nothing lost from them?
The note left is actually a challenge to police and it's now down to police on how they would tackle this problem. If no action is taken, I believe the public owner of vehicle can ready to pay higher premium to cover their car from lost and stolen!
14 years ago
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