Recent news reports highlight a surge in theft cases, including one involving a customer stealing cosmetics from a shop. Another incident captured on CCTV shows a woman stealing a handbag from an unattended trolley in an Econsave supermarket. These cases underscore the increasing prevalence of shoplifting and the importance of personal vigilance.
Kes samun dan kecurian dilihat semakin berleluasa di kalangan masyarakat. Ramai di antara kita yang tertipu dan tidak menyangka individu yang kelihatan seperti biasa juga boleh melakukan perkara keji itu.
Menurut wanita dikenali sebagai Sufie, kakak iparnya yang sedang membeli-belah di situ telah meletakkan beg tangan di bahagian pemegang troli sementara memilih barangan. Mangsa yang pada ketika itu sedang membelakangi troli tidak menyedari beg tangan miliknya sudah dicekup oleh si pencuri. “Selalu abang saya yang jaga beg dia. Benda nak jadi kita pun tak jangka. Terleka kejap je dah kena rembat,” kata Sufie di ruangan komen.
Ramai juga berpendapat bahawa mangsa kes curi terbabit tidak sepatutnya meninggalkan harta benda sesuka hati di tempat terbuka. “Pelik tengok komen, banyak yang salahkan mangsa sebab cuai. Cuai tu bukan tiket orang lain mencuri. Cuai macam tu tak berdosa, yang berdosa orang yang mencuri tu,” kata wanita itu.
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