Subject:
ATTEMPTED CAR JACKING/ROBBERY AT IKEA (IKANO)/MCDONALD'
SS Petaling
Jaya TRAFFIC LIGHTS
Dear
family and friends
Just
want you to know that I just had a harrowing experience two hours ago (my
hands are still trembling while typing this),
At about
410pm today, on the way back from Ikea, while waiting at the traffic
lights at Ikea(Ikano)/McDonald's side, I heard a loud thud from behind my
car. I looked at my side mirror and saw an Indian man trying to
getup from a fallen bike. I assumed he must have fallen from
the bike. Then almost immediately, he got up, holding something in
his hand and started hammering away at side window of a car (which was 2
cars behind mine.)!
I then
realised it wasn't an accident but was actually an attempted carjacking/robbery.
By now, I looked at the rear view mirror and saw 2 other motorcyclists on
another bike beside the passenger side. I guess the passenger must
have been too shocked to do anything. I couldn't see the driver -
he/she must have been hurt/or was crouching away from broken glasses due
to the smashing of the window. This was when I started to press my
car horn as hard as I could (people around me must have thought I was
nuts or something, blaring away at traffic lights - which was still red).
As soon
as I started horning, the other cars around must have noticed what was
happening and they started horning as well. I guess all the horning
got the attention of the nearby workers and patrons of McDonald's because
almost immediately a large group of people started shouting and rushing
towards the robbers. The four Indian guys must have panicked
because I saw them getting onto the bikes and riding away, heading
towards the main road in front of Ikea! As they rode away, I
continued blaring my horn!
I did
not get down from my car to check on the victim as my daughter was with
me and both of us were also shocked from the experience. As soon as
the traffic lights turned green, we drove away. But the earlier group of
people approached the victims to check on them.
Whilst I
do not wish any of this to happen to anyone, I was very thankful that
they did not strike my car. Imagine I was just 2 cars in front of
the victim's. I shudder to think what might have happened!!!
From
what I gathered, these hooligans must have been targeting cars which are
waiting at traffic lights, and while the traffic lights changed red, they
started to stage an accident to distract drivers etc. , and then rob the
unsuspecting victims. It was such a well 'choreograph' move.
And they were so merciless!!
So, a
word of advice to all drivers/passengers.
Be wary
at traffic lights, even during broad daylight. DO NOT BE TOO
ENGROSSED WITH YOUR HANDPHONES - almost all drivers tend to fidget
with their hps at traffic lights. Instead, be aware of your
surroundings - in this case, look out any suspicious looking
motorcyclists or any minor accidents beside/behind your vehicle.
Still
shaken,
Lynn
Thanks Lynn for sharing ... there are quite a number of similar cases happened in the area,
everyone should be careful when you stop at any area, look around before your next step.
The robbers now are chasing their victims on the road, you would ask what about the police,
what they have done to resolve the problem ? ! See no evil, Hear no evil .....
What's life would there be if you have to fear for each step
Lesson
learned here...do not take things for granted in any minor accident. Do
the needful like in any other major accident. Remember, take as many
photos as you canwith
your hand phone (vehicle, driver & accident site ) after all it's
digital and free. It may not seem important to you at that point in time
but you never know how useful they (photos) will be one day, like in
Linda's case.
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