
A viral video showing a man breaking into a car and stealing its battery at a hypermarket has garnered significant attention, racking up 147,000 views. The 18-second clip, reportedly captured by the vehicle’s dashcam, depicts an individual wearing a blue round-neck T-shirt and a baseball cap, who spends several seconds tampering with the front of the car before opening the bonnet.
Just as the vehicle’s alarm is triggered, the video cuts off after the alarm ceases. Assistant Commissioner Noor Ariffin Mohamad Nasir, the Gombak police chief confirmed that a police report was filed regarding the incident. The report was received at 1:32 AM on October 23. The police have classified the case as theft under Section 379 of the Penal Code and investigations are currently underway.
Authorities are urging anyone with information about the theft to reach out. They can contact the Selangor police hotline at 03-2052 9999 or visit the nearest police station. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about vehicle theft and security, particularly in public areas. As the investigation progresses, police are likely to review the footage further and gather additional evidence to identify the suspect.
The community’s assistance may prove vital in resolving this case especially with the video evidence circulating widely online. This incident serves as a reminder for vehicle owners to remain vigilant and take preventive measures against theft such as utilizing car alarms and securing their vehicles in well-lit areas.