The Singaporean alleged his bag was stolen while in the shopping mall’s toilet cubicle.
Singaporean man recently claimed his money was stolen while he was in a Kuala Lumpur shopping mall washroom.
The incident which took place on January 30 at around 9pm, the victim identified as Mohd, said his bag containing S$762 was left on a shelf behind the toilet on the mall’s first floor. This is Mohd’s first time facing this predicament. As a frequent traveller to Malaysia, he explained that he wanted to warn others about this alleged robbery tactic.
While he was in the washroom, he claimed that the bag was swiped from an adjacent cubicle after he noticed a hand reaching into his cubicle, as reported by the Singaporean news portalMohd reported the incident to the shopping mall staff and security footage reportedly revealed the thief carrying the said bag to a nearby LRT station within three minutes. The suspected thief wore a blue face mask before heading to the LRT station.
The footage also showed the man opening the bag and checking its contents, thus prompting Mohd to assume the man “definitely” noticed the cash inside.“This incident has caused significant mental stress and anxiety for both me and my wife, raising serious concerns about the safety of tourists in Kuala Lumpur,“ he was also quoted as saying.
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