Teens Beware, Trickster On The Prowl
PETALING JAYA, June 6 (Bernama) -- An outing for three international
school students here recently ended on a sour note when they were conned
of their wallets, smartphones and other personal belongings worth RM5,000 in total.
The episode is not an isolated case and serves as a grim reminder how
crooks are preying on unsuspecting youngsters in public places.
The boys, all aged 13, went to play futsal at the rooftop of 1 Utama
here and after the game they went to a shoe outlet when a smartly
dressed man approached them and accused them of assaulting a boy the
previous day.
One of the parents who wanted to be anonymous
told Bernama that the man then asked the three boys to put their
smartphones, ipods and wallets into one of the sports bags they were
carrying and to follow him to a nearby restaurant.
There the
man split the trio, taking two of them to the cinema upstairs on the
pretext of identification purpose and the other to a fast food outlet
downstairs, leaving the bags at the restaurant.
At the fast
food outlet, the boy met his friend's father who coincidentally was
waiting there and told him what was happening and both rushed up to the
restaurant. The two other boys also suspected that something was amiss
and had rushed down to the same restaurant.
By then, the man
had disappeared and so had their valuables. A CCTV recording at the
restaurant showed the man retrieving the bags from the counter staff and
walking away.
A report was lodged with the Damansara police station and the mall's security unit.
As the parents were very concerned about the incident, they
investigated further on their own and found that several other teenagers
were also tricked using similar modus operandi at two other shopping
malls in the Klang Valley before and after the incident.
"The
man thinks he has outsmarted the boys and will try something bolder the
next time, so it is important for parents to be alerted to this danger,"
said the concerned parent who has uploaded the video clip of the
culprit retrieving the bags on Facebook to alert other parents.
-- BERNAMA
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/ge/newsgeneral.php?id=954486
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