Sunday, September 07, 2008

Another scam: Beware of Push Pockets ...

I RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL

While the scams are happening in Malaysia , it's a lesson worth noting for anyone of you who loves to travel. Be alert!!

I am sure you all have heard of 'pick pocket'. Now there is a new trend, 'push pocket'.

A few days ago a new type of crime has surfaced in town. It goes something like this:-

Somebody slips a hand-phone into your pocket, sometimes it could be just a wallet with an identity card and a few Ringgit.

A few minutes later, the 'owner' comes up and confronts you, the 'thief'. He makes a big commotion that you stole his stuff.

You, caught unaware, are then pulled aside by the 'owner' for a settlement you are intimidated and threatened that if you do not pay up, the police will be brought in. If you pay up, this 'owner' lets you go. If not, the police are brought in.

Another strange thing is that, there always seems to be a 'witness' to the your 'theft'.

I am told this often happens to foreigners at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) or even at LRT trains. Given that you're 'guilty until proven innocent' as far as the Malaysian police are concerned, I understand some poor people are in jail for these 'offences'.

At the KLIA, the 'owner' throws his hand-phone and wallet with the few Ringgit notes into the luggage trolley of a just arrived passenger. The drama unfolds a few minutes later.

The real culprit has easily convinced our Malaysian police to arrest the real victim (if he has not paid up the 'settlement' demand).

This is a very serious matter.

This is another form of extortionists operating in broad daylight. They are disgusting criminals who will do anything to rob and steal. The sickening part of the whole scenario is that unless you pay the 'quoted settlement' money, they will put you in real trouble by calling the police.

The real culprit gets back his hand-phone and wallet but the real victim (i.e. could be any one of us) is thrown into the police lock up and charged in court.

So do be very careful, otherwise you may end up as a 'thief' as you have no way to prove your innocence.

5 comments:

David said...

Need to have good luck when travelling. Need to know some politics too, as those tourists stranded recently in Thailand have learnt. For Malaysia, Sep 16 and after?? Or better not to go?

Monsoon said...

Is this an urban legend - I find this hard to believe and the story sounds similiar to other horror stories being circulated from time to time about our Malaysian neighbour, it appear very pausible but does not sound so logical.

siewkhim said...

Avoid visiting the damn country. It is a lawless country run by racist and corrupt government leaders and low down police force.

They may charge you for sodomy or anything under the sun.

This is one country that we must never visit.

Ivan said...

Dear Mr. Tan,

I do find it hard to believe. If this is true, our Singapore press will be going to make hay of it. Recently the robbery of the convoy of Singaporeans' luxury cars. It happens in broad daylight and was reported in the press, with photos too.

I doubt very much the authencity of the email you received on this matter. As a matter principle, I do not forward this type of email to friends or acquaintances.

It is too me, a form of chain letters.

Thank You

Weng Mao Fa said...

'Push Pocket' or similiar crime is common around China railway stations. Beware!

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