QUOTE(Evirober @ Mar 24 2010, 12:47 PM)
Hey guys & gals,
The problem with making a police report is I lack any evidence to make any prosecution hence it carries no weight. I do not wish for the installer "boys" to make another visit to my residence for all I know they bring a bunch of people to help me "find" the missing PSP. Just a heads up to everyone to keep an eye out for this people.
Lastly I have emailed to astro on my issue will update on their reply.
Don't worry, the police will do the investigation & collecting of evidence. If you are really worry just call up Bukit Aman for assurance. When you mentioned Bukit Aman, all people involved whether suspects, witnesses or the local policemen will be very cooperative.
If it were to happen to me I would have got my barang back asap. My apology, no offense meant.
Thanks
Added on March 24, 2010, 5:48 pmPlease read below if anyone interested. Thanks.
Many years back my brother-in-law (BIL) old Isuzu Trooper was stolen in PJ. He made a police report & after the stated period he got paid by the insurance company being a Comprehensive 1st party coverage.
He was still looking for another Isuzu Trooper as replacement. One day he was in this car dealer lot in the Klang Valley & saw an Isuzu Trooper he likes. Went to have a look & the more he look the more it looks like his stolen Trooper. He was a bit skeptic about it. So the next day he brought his son along. Both of them inspected the Trooper thoroughly & came to a conclusion that it was indeed his stolen Isuzu Trooper.
They left quietly & my BIL reported to the police. The police said they will do their job but my BIL must agreed to cooperate fully with them even if the case were to be brought to the court.
The next day the police went to the car dealer & inquired about the owner of the Trooper. A couple of days later they brought the owner in as a suspect for stealing the vehicle.
Off course the vehicle no. was different but the police managed to determined that the engine & chassis nos. have been tampered with. My BIL said they have the special equipment where they managed to restored back the original engine & chassis nos. Maybe the tampering was not done professionally. And indeed the engine & chassis nos.belong to my BIL stolen Trooper After interrogation, collecting of evidences, etc the person concerned was charged in court, found guilty & sentenced. My BIL was the prime witness for the prosecution.
He got back his Isuzu Trooper in a better condition than before it was stolen with something like new seating, paint etc.
Anyway there was this interesting question I asked him. This was; why did he bothered to make a police report in order to get back his Isuzu Trooper when the insurance company has already paid him.
He told me he was looking for a replacement a long time & when he saw what looks like his stolen Isuzu Trooper he went all out to get it back. He praised the police for a job well done.
After the court case the vehicle belonged to the insurance company. You know what! he managed to persuade the insurance company to sell it back to him for a song. And until now he is happily driving his Isuzu Trooper & nothing untoward incidents happened to him from day one he reported to the police to the day he bought back the vehicle from the insurance company.
Thanks for reading this long winded story.
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This post has been edited by jitbeng: Mar 24 2010, 05:52 PM