QUOTE(Seager @ Oct 16 2011, 11:32 AM)
The thing is about Uniten is that they do not change the room locks or main door locks.
So there's a high chance the previous tenant had a duplicate.
I know this sounds shitty, but it's true.
2 years back when I was in Amanah, my friend's apartment got broken into the same way.
The should at least:
1. Replace the locks every semester.
2. Circle the locks around, meaning same locks, but on different random units.
3. Use Key-Card access, where key cards are not easy to duplicate.
I've said this before and I'm gonna say this again, Uniten's management is money minded, they don't care about their students welfare.
And MPP is the biggest shit of all, they're supposed to be the voice of the students but fcuk no. All they do is convey messages from the management to us, that's all they do.
Lu apa tau MPP buat kerja ke tak? Anyway, Please dont make blatant accusation.
Regarding this matter, UNITEN do provide proper way of complaining. 1st, lodge a report at polis bantuan UNITEN. Then only would you go to Polis. Amanah had installed CCTV, Front and back main gate had CCTV. With proper planning [by seeing those CCTV], you might get list of people going in and out of UNITEN, especially Amanah. Last but not least, I-Recommend.
I stayed at Amanah before, and never got stolen. This is mainly because I go to UNITEN mainly to study. So, only 1 HDD inside. =D.
From my point of view, this is planned. Those thief knew you, he know you sell stuff, and he once [atleast] been to your room. He just wait for suitable time to act.
Start investigating your close friend and those who nearby. Muka sama putih/hitam, tapi hati sapa tau?