Car theft syndicates employing sexy girls to steal amorous men’s cars

Kuala Lumpur, Jun 24 (ANI): Sexy women are helping car theft syndicates steal amorous businessmen’s luxury vehicles, says a report.

According to the Harian Metro, during the past six months, about 10 businessmen have lost their cars after being seduced by these women.

The women persuade their victims to lend them their expensive cars, and then deliver the vehicles to the syndicates.

The crime would usually go unreported by the victim, who fears for his image or family life.

But the ploy came to light when one of the victims, businessman Ramli Che Mat, 36, reported his car stolen after he lent it to a friend.

Ramli said that he had lent his Toyota Caldina to his friend in January with the intention of selling it to him.

“Without telling me, he let his ‘girlfriend’ use it,” the Star Online quoted him as saying.

Ramli was alerted when the bank called to inform him about missing the hire-purchase payment for two months, and he immediately asked his friend about the car.

Both of them then visited the woman at her Setapak home, but she claimed the bank had repossessed the car.

However, a call to the bank revealed that there was no order for the vehicle to be repossessed, said Ramli.

He and his friend then went to confront the woman again, but found that she had disappeared. She did not answer her mobile phone either.

“However, she did send an SMS that sounded like a challenge to us to lodge a police report,” he said.

Subang Jaya police chief ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar confirmed that a report had been lodged on the matter. (ANI)

Kugan’s family to send his body samples to Aussie lab

Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 6 (ANI): Body samples of A. Kugan, whose custodial death had created a public uproar in Malaysia, would be sent to Australia for further analysis, said Kugan’s family lawyer N. Surendran.
Surendran said Kugan’s body samples, which were taken during his second post-mortem, were initially being planned to be send to Singapore but some reluctance on Singapore’s part forced the family to opt for Australia, The Star reports.
The 22-year-old-man died on 20 January after being arrested on the suspicion of car stealing. State Police Chief Khalid Abu Bakar has said that Kugan was being interrogated when he asked for a glass of water and suddenly collapsed.

Police initially claimed that Kugan had died of “breathing difficulties”, and a post-mortem report said he had died due to fluid in his lungs.

On the night of the incident, around 50 people, including members of Kugan’s family, stormed the Serdang Hospital mortuary where Kugan’s body was taken for a post-mortem. Some of them took photographs of his body, showing signs of injury, which were later, published on the blog of a Member of Parliament.

The family lawyer said the samples were being sent abroad because the family did not have any faith in the local laboratories.
“The samples will be sent to Australia in 10 days’ time as the forensic pathologist who conducted the post-mortem on Kugan’s body is still having it with him,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kapar MP S. Manikavasagam handed a memorandum to the Inspector General of Police demanding the immediate dismissal of Selangor police chief DCP Khalid Abu Bakar. (ANI)