QUOTE(Azlan96 @ Jul 8 2009, 03:38 PM)
there are only 2 camera.... but the system support 4 camera.. Nope. no alarm. that time my dad say no need lar... wan to save money.. at last, money lost...
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Jul 9 2009, 03:23 PM
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Jul 19 2009, 03:26 PM
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QUOTE(lionelzc @ Jul 18 2009, 09:07 PM) Yo. Reporting crime in Bandar Sri Damansara. We stayed in Sri Damansara for 9 yrs. then we sold my house and moved to PJ recently. CrimesMy house got broken in the afternoon in April. Right after the residents association said that there was a new police station set up with a mobile police station(basically a van). My section, whole row almost all houses broken in. My neighbour's house got broken in at 9am before CNY. When I report police, they never care to write down serial number. New laptop and video camera stolen. When I got info and went to police station to update info, I heard that that day itself got 5 NEW BREAK IN CASES. There was one person saw people who broken in and called the police station only to have no answer. When asked the reason, THE PHONE IS CONNECTED TO FAX. Lame excuse right. I hope they will buck up since break in happen more often AFTER the police station WAS SET UP. WHY? were rampant all along, such as car jacking, snatch theft outside the RHB & MBB ATM, several house break-ins on the same day. In 1 incident a guy went for evening stroll at the jogging track, he was forced to take the robbers back to his home. One night 3 Indonesians rang my doorbell @ 10.30pm, we ignored them, then again for 2nd time they rang the doorbell, we decided to turn on all lights in the car porch & back door light. We saw 3 Indonesians watching our house from the jogging track. so we called the Polis and they said they would send someone over but sadly nobody came over. In the end we had to stay up till daybreak for fear of breakin when we slept. One poor lady had her arm slashed outside Maybank after ATM cash withdrawal. For your info. Maybank got robbed twice in the same month, RHB being on the same row also was not spared. So please be alert when coming back home (day or night), better install autogate & alarm system to protect your family, they are getting even more desperate these days. |
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Oct 9 2009, 11:43 PM
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Be careful when travelling along the LDP. Three days ago, this happened after the tunnel towards TTDI,
an old proton, with 4 indians, pull along side a lady’s car and gestured something behind her car. Thinking that her car might have smoke or door ajar, she slowed down but she could not see anything wrong. As she approached the traffic light before turning to TTDI, the Proton pull along side her and said that she had knocked down a bike. Unsure, she decided to turn to the Shell Station instead of the short cut through the dark lane along the Petronas station. Noticing that the car followed her, she decided to move slowly to KFC and make her way to the police station. Near the KFC, the car overtook her and accused her of running away from responsibility after knocking down a motor bike. She slowed down and noticed that an Indian woman came down and walk towards her slow, but moving car. She stopped and lowered her window slightly while the Indian woman asked how come she did’nt see that she had knocked down someone. She told her calmly that she was going to the police station, she quickly wound up the window and drove off. Being caught by 3 traffic lights, she noticed that they did not follow her. She drove inside the TTDI police station and told a female constable that she had been followed. She asked her to report but she replied her that she would do so if they followed her in. Noticing that they were nowhere around, she drove out and move through the back lanes to her friend’s house. When she relates the incident to her friend, she was told that the same thing happened to a teacher’s son recently. The teacher’s son was stopped by an Indian lady driver along the LDP in an old proton car. She told him that there is something wrong with his car. When he stopped his car and wind down his window, 3 indian men came and forced the window down, opened the door and bashed him up. They then forced him to the co-driver seat and demanded his handphone and wallet. They then drove him to the bank and forced him to give them his pin number to withdraw the money. When his son awaken to his shock, he fought them off by drawing the crowd attention. They ran away. This incident happened a month ago using the same modus operandi. I understand that, so far there were already 3 similar incidents. |
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