A Singaporean businessman and his family were shocked to find their car window smashed after shopping at a local market in Johor Bahru. The incident occurred when they parked their BMW 218i Gran Coupe in a sheltered carpark at a Pandan wholesale market. The stolen items included a crane operating licence, cash, a smartwatch, and house keys.
The businessman had parked the BMW 218i Gran Coupe in a sheltered carpark at a Pandan wholesale market after midnight.
The businessman, who wanted to be known only as Rino, had parked his BMW 218i Gran Coupe in a sheltered carpark at a Pandan wholesale market after midnight. The bag was placed under the driver’s seat, according to a police report made after the incident and seen by The Straits Times.The sheltered parking space at a Pandan wholesale market where Mr Rino had left his car. Many other cars were also present. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM WHATEVER4193/TIKTOK
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