My Brother Got Cheated in Kuala Lumpur

Filed in: Life Log, Malaysia — November 25th, 2006

My younger brother’s phone (Sony Ericsson Z520) got cheated in Kuala Lumpur.

My story

I dated my brother to a movie last week. He had class till evening that day. So, I waited for him at Sungei Wang.

The show was to start at 7:30pm. But my brother did not reach until 6:40pm. Considering we were to have dinner together. I called him. He told me that he was on the way but might be late because he wanted to help a guy, who claimed to have lost his wallet, by lending his phone.

Based on my experience living in Kuala Lumpur, I smelled something fishy and warned him. But, my brother – who is kind and innocent – insisted on helping the stranger. He told me that he will be careful.

Half an hour later, my brother had not reached and there was no news from him again. “Oh no, something has gone wrong!”, I worried. I called his mobile phone again and again but nobody picked up.

7:30pm. Still no news from my brother. His phone number was unreachable. “Oh my god, tell me he is all right!” I was frightened. I called my mom, sister, and his housemate. My mother was frightened as well.

While we were praying for his safety, my elder brother called me. “He called me just now. He got cheated and he is coming to your place now.”

“Phew~ thank God!”, my younger brother was fine!

7:45pm. I met him. He looked exhausted. My brother told me his story while we were having dinner. And, the movie tickets were wasted.

His story

My brother met the stranger near Bukit Nanas monorail station. He was a fat indian guy and claimed himself to be a lecturer. He told my brother in English that he had lost his wallet and wanted to borrow phone to make a call to cancel his credit card.

My kind heart and innocent brother lend his phone to the guy. The stranger made a call and told my brother that it couldn’t get through. He asked my brother to follow him and find his friend nearby.

My brother followed him while the phone was still with the stranger.

They went into ING tower. The stranger went up the tower and my brother followed him. However, the guy suddenly disappeared when my brother didn’t notice. My brother waited on that floor for half an hour until he realized that he got cheated.

My two cents

This is not a news to most people in Kuala Lumpur. Sorry to say it is a place where we need to be alert all the time.

My younger brother is a fresh college student in Kuala Lumpur. He learned the lesson after getting his family and himself into a frightening ordeal.

The moral: Don’t be kind to stranger.

It is sad to say so but we need to protect ourselves. *sigh*

Your stories? I think some of you have similar stories. Please share with us in your blogs and/or leave a comment here. It will alert other readers and avoid the same thing from happening to them. Thank you.

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  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com/ Yvonne Foong

    I am not sure if I agree with you because I believe, shunning away from strangers because of past encounters would eventually lead to the birth of an entire unfriendly civilization.

    If we let a fall stop us from learning to walk, we’ll never stand tall like everyone else.

    Perhaps your brother could have “helped” the man in a better way. ie. make the call on the guy’s behalf or offer to call the police. If the guy seriously lost his wallet, calling the police would be beneficial because he needs to make a police report.

  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com/ Yvonne Foong

    I am not sure if I agree with you because I believe, shunning away from strangers because of past encounters would eventually lead to the birth of an entire unfriendly civilization.

    If we let a fall stop us from learning to walk, we’ll never stand tall like everyone else.

    Perhaps your brother could have “helped” the man in a better way. ie. make the call on the guy’s behalf or offer to call the police. If the guy seriously lost his wallet, calling the police would be beneficial because he needs to make a police report.

  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com Yvonne Foong

    I am not sure if I agree with you because I believe, shunning away from strangers because of past encounters would eventually lead to the birth of an entire unfriendly civilization.

    If we let a fall stop us from learning to walk, we’ll never stand tall like everyone else.

    Perhaps your brother could have “helped” the man in a better way. ie. make the call on the guy’s behalf or offer to call the police. If the guy seriously lost his wallet, calling the police would be beneficial because he needs to make a police report.

  • http://www.wongpk.com/ wong

    Seems your brother at TARC right? I went there quite often… Give me some protection money and I shall do my best… :lol: But really la… KL IS like this … Peace my arse…

  • http://www.wongpk.com/ wong

    Seems your brother at TARC right? I went there quite often… Give me some protection money and I shall do my best… :lol: But really la… KL IS like this … Peace my arse…

  • http://www.wongpk.com wong

    Seems your brother at TARC right? I went there quite often… Give me some protection money and I shall do my best… :lol: But really la… KL IS like this … Peace my arse…

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Hi Liew, your brother is considered lucky because that indian guy just walked away peacefully. I live in Johor Bahru, this kind of shit happens so frequently and you’ll get numb of listening.

    I always carry coins when I go out. If a stranger approaches me like that, I’ll give him all the coins I have, for him to make any phone call at phone booth. That’s the best help I can offer to a stranger.

    Yvonne, you do not know how dangerous can it be if you don’t take precaution when dealing with suspicious strangers. Here’s REAL story to share.

    Last week, my friend was hanging around at Starbucks, City Square Johor Bahru, alone. Suddenly this crackhead sat besides him and asked for help.
    Told fishy story that he’d lost his wallet somewhere and needed some cash.

    My friend of course refused to give him cash just like that. Then that crackhead took out a syringe, filled with unidentifiable colorish liquid, placed it near my friend’s thigh under table and threatened my friend. What would you do if that was you being threatened like that?

    Now here’s the best part. This macho friend of mine, calmly negotiated with that crackhead, kept saying that “Let’s go out, and you’ll get your money. you don’t want to attract any attention here”.(This took place in the air-conditioned indoor part of Starbucks, where many others were busy with their own laptops).

    God knows what was in that crackhead’s mind, he was convinced and walked to the door with my friend followed after him, carried his briefcase. When he pushed open the door, my friend slammed the briefcase on his head for one good time and kicked him out of the door. Immediately my friend shouted for help, and two malay staffs at Starbucks went chasing after that crackhead.

    It was a long chase until he was brought down by an off-duty Singapore police officer on the side of railway station(just besides JB custom). I bet he didn’t know that crackhead was carrying that friggin’ syringe.

    After that, it was all routine, crackhead was brought back to City Square’s security room, then police came. My friend was stucked at the police station downtown for nearly 3 hours.

    This is a very closed buddy of mine, you can see the news on sinchew paper, johor edition, date 23/11/07. Best of all, that crackhead only sentenced for 8 months. A big “wtf”.

    Now, being friendly and helpful is not a bad thing, but your own safety comes in the VERY FIRST place. Be cautious out there, it’s a dangerous world we’re living in.

    Long story I’ve shared, as requested. Fill in more guys!

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Hi Liew, your brother is considered lucky because that indian guy just walked away peacefully. I live in Johor Bahru, this kind of shit happens so frequently and you’ll get numb of listening.

    I always carry coins when I go out. If a stranger approaches me like that, I’ll give him all the coins I have, for him to make any phone call at phone booth. That’s the best help I can offer to a stranger.

    Yvonne, you do not know how dangerous can it be if you don’t take precaution when dealing with suspicious strangers. Here’s REAL story to share.

    Last week, my friend was hanging around at Starbucks, City Square Johor Bahru, alone. Suddenly this crackhead sat besides him and asked for help.
    Told fishy story that he’d lost his wallet somewhere and needed some cash.

    My friend of course refused to give him cash just like that. Then that crackhead took out a syringe, filled with unidentifiable colorish liquid, placed it near my friend’s thigh under table and threatened my friend. What would you do if that was you being threatened like that?

    Now here’s the best part. This macho friend of mine, calmly negotiated with that crackhead, kept saying that “Let’s go out, and you’ll get your money. you don’t want to attract any attention here”.(This took place in the air-conditioned indoor part of Starbucks, where many others were busy with their own laptops).

    God knows what was in that crackhead’s mind, he was convinced and walked to the door with my friend followed after him, carried his briefcase. When he pushed open the door, my friend slammed the briefcase on his head for one good time and kicked him out of the door. Immediately my friend shouted for help, and two malay staffs at Starbucks went chasing after that crackhead.

    It was a long chase until he was brought down by an off-duty Singapore police officer on the side of railway station(just besides JB custom). I bet he didn’t know that crackhead was carrying that friggin’ syringe.

    After that, it was all routine, crackhead was brought back to City Square’s security room, then police came. My friend was stucked at the police station downtown for nearly 3 hours.

    This is a very closed buddy of mine, you can see the news on sinchew paper, johor edition, date 23/11/07. Best of all, that crackhead only sentenced for 8 months. A big “wtf”.

    Now, being friendly and helpful is not a bad thing, but your own safety comes in the VERY FIRST place. Be cautious out there, it’s a dangerous world we’re living in.

    Long story I’ve shared, as requested. Fill in more guys!

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Hi Liew, your brother is considered lucky because that indian guy just walked away peacefully. I live in Johor Bahru, this kind of shit happens so frequently and you’ll get numb of listening.

    I always carry coins when I go out. If a stranger approaches me like that, I’ll give him all the coins I have, for him to make any phone call at phone booth. That’s the best help I can offer to a stranger.

    Yvonne, you do not know how dangerous can it be if you don’t take precaution when dealing with suspicious strangers. Here’s REAL story to share.

    Last week, my friend was hanging around at Starbucks, City Square Johor Bahru, alone. Suddenly this crackhead sat besides him and asked for help.
    Told fishy story that he’d lost his wallet somewhere and needed some cash.

    My friend of course refused to give him cash just like that. Then that crackhead took out a syringe, filled with unidentifiable colorish liquid, placed it near my friend’s thigh under table and threatened my friend. What would you do if that was you being threatened like that?

    Now here’s the best part. This macho friend of mine, calmly negotiated with that crackhead, kept saying that “Let’s go out, and you’ll get your money. you don’t want to attract any attention here”.(This took place in the air-conditioned indoor part of Starbucks, where many others were busy with their own laptops).

    God knows what was in that crackhead’s mind, he was convinced and walked to the door with my friend followed after him, carried his briefcase. When he pushed open the door, my friend slammed the briefcase on his head for one good time and kicked him out of the door. Immediately my friend shouted for help, and two malay staffs at Starbucks went chasing after that crackhead.

    It was a long chase until he was brought down by an off-duty Singapore police officer on the side of railway station(just besides JB custom). I bet he didn’t know that crackhead was carrying that friggin’ syringe.

    After that, it was all routine, crackhead was brought back to City Square’s security room, then police came. My friend was stucked at the police station downtown for nearly 3 hours.

    This is a very closed buddy of mine, you can see the news on sinchew paper, johor edition, date 23/11/07. Best of all, that crackhead only sentenced for 8 months. A big “wtf”.

    Now, being friendly and helpful is not a bad thing, but your own safety comes in the VERY FIRST place. Be cautious out there, it’s a dangerous world we’re living in.

    Long story I’ve shared, as requested. Fill in more guys!

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Ahh, hate it when I can’t edit posted comment. The date was 23/11/06, sorry for the typo.

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Ahh, hate it when I can’t edit posted comment. The date was 23/11/06, sorry for the typo.

  • http://www.nixser.com/ Yien Bin

    Ahh, hate it when I can’t edit posted comment. The date was 23/11/06, sorry for the typo.

  • http://www.cjcm2u.com/ cjcm

    Another mlaysia boleh… but a shameful one. Just be careful guys.

  • http://www.cjcm2u.com/ cjcm

    Another mlaysia boleh… but a shameful one. Just be careful guys.

  • http://www.cjcm2u.com cjcm

    Another mlaysia boleh… but a shameful one. Just be careful guys.

  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com/ Yvonne Foong

    Yien Bin You have a good point there. Nowadays these people can resort to violence for money. How barbaric. It goes to show this country is in serious need of social re-engineering. Forming NGOs to combat crime with government and the people’s support. Do a study on why more and more Malaysians are coming to the verge of desperation, and make changes from there.

  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com/ Yvonne Foong

    Yien Bin You have a good point there. Nowadays these people can resort to violence for money. How barbaric. It goes to show this country is in serious need of social re-engineering. Forming NGOs to combat crime with government and the people’s support. Do a study on why more and more Malaysians are coming to the verge of desperation, and make changes from there.

  • http://www.yvonnefoong.com Yvonne Foong

    Yien Bin You have a good point there. Nowadays these people can resort to violence for money. How barbaric. It goes to show this country is in serious need of social re-engineering. Forming NGOs to combat crime with government and the people’s support. Do a study on why more and more Malaysians are coming to the verge of desperation, and make changes from there.

  • Yih Feng

    Don’t trust Indian stranger in KL!
    Don’t trust indian and chinese stranger in JB.
    Don’t trust Malay when they ride thier motorcycle near by u.

  • Yih Feng

    Don’t trust Indian stranger in KL!
    Don’t trust indian and chinese stranger in JB.
    Don’t trust Malay when they ride thier motorcycle near by u.

  • Yih Feng

    Don’t trust Indian stranger in KL!
    Don’t trust indian and chinese stranger in JB.
    Don’t trust Malay when they ride thier motorcycle near by u.

  • http://blogem-up.com/blog Blog’em up(gigibiru)

    My mom had a simmiliar experiance but at differentlocation, my house. There is 1 guy insisted to borrow my phone and wanted to get inside. My mother was afraid don’t let him enter but he waited outside for e very long time. he went awayand come again and waited untill suddenly my mom dosen’t notice when he disappeared

  • http://blogem-up.com/blog Blog’em up(gigibiru)

    My mom had a simmiliar experiance but at differentlocation, my house. There is 1 guy insisted to borrow my phone and wanted to get inside. My mother was afraid don’t let him enter but he waited outside for e very long time. he went awayand come again and waited untill suddenly my mom dosen’t notice when he disappeared

  • http://blogem-up.com/blog Blog’em up(gigibiru)

    My mom had a simmiliar experiance but at differentlocation, my house. There is 1 guy insisted to borrow my phone and wanted to get inside. My mother was afraid don’t let him enter but he waited outside for e very long time. he went awayand come again and waited untill suddenly my mom dosen’t notice when he disappeared

  • Jack

    I am coming from Sarawk. Here is my story, i was being threatened by 2 guys at bus stop with the knife and they want me to give the hp and wallet. sigh.. The bus stop at highway. WTF.. so many cars pass by.. and the back of bus stop is the house.. It is afternoon again. around 3:20p.m Two non chinese guy hold me and threaten me. There are another two guys in the car. One guy use his big fist to punch my face. damn.. And i asked them to get what they want. BUT give back my IC and my gf’s picture. They didnt’ want to return back to me and asked if my wallet has the ATM Machine card or not. If there is a card inside, he will return it to me. WTF.. of course i said i don’t have the card. If i told them that i have the ATM machine card, they might bring me to somewhere and hit me and ask for the password. If i give wrong password, they might hit until i give the real password.

  • Jack

    I am coming from Sarawk. Here is my story, i was being threatened by 2 guys at bus stop with the knife and they want me to give the hp and wallet. sigh.. The bus stop at highway. WTF.. so many cars pass by.. and the back of bus stop is the house.. It is afternoon again. around 3:20p.m Two non chinese guy hold me and threaten me. There are another two guys in the car. One guy use his big fist to punch my face. damn.. And i asked them to get what they want. BUT give back my IC and my gf’s picture. They didnt’ want to return back to me and asked if my wallet has the ATM Machine card or not. If there is a card inside, he will return it to me. WTF.. of course i said i don’t have the card. If i told them that i have the ATM machine card, they might bring me to somewhere and hit me and ask for the password. If i give wrong password, they might hit until i give the real password.

  • Jack

    I am coming from Sarawk. Here is my story, i was being threatened by 2 guys at bus stop with the knife and they want me to give the hp and wallet. sigh.. The bus stop at highway. WTF.. so many cars pass by.. and the back of bus stop is the house.. It is afternoon again. around 3:20p.m Two non chinese guy hold me and threaten me. There are another two guys in the car. One guy use his big fist to punch my face. damn.. And i asked them to get what they want. BUT give back my IC and my gf’s picture. They didnt’ want to return back to me and asked if my wallet has the ATM Machine card or not. If there is a card inside, he will return it to me. WTF.. of course i said i don’t have the card. If i told them that i have the ATM machine card, they might bring me to somewhere and hit me and ask for the password. If i give wrong password, they might hit until i give the real password.

  • http://www.mclady.net/ colbert

    Sick man. So many crimes on the street. I was in Rome and Holland this year and it was safer there. Somehow, Msian streets is turning into dangerous places. Soon we might need to carry guns, tazers, hire bodyguards, stun guns, take martial arts for the sake of our kids and wives.

  • http://www.mclady.net/ colbert

    Sick man. So many crimes on the street. I was in Rome and Holland this year and it was safer there. Somehow, Msian streets is turning into dangerous places. Soon we might need to carry guns, tazers, hire bodyguards, stun guns, take martial arts for the sake of our kids and wives.

  • http://www.mclady.net colbert

    Sick man. So many crimes on the street. I was in Rome and Holland this year and it was safer there. Somehow, Msian streets is turning into dangerous places. Soon we might need to carry guns, tazers, hire bodyguards, stun guns, take martial arts for the sake of our kids and wives.

  • http://www.miriguy.com/ Miriguy

    Thanks for sharing this story. Something need to be done to stop this from happening again.
    But bringing guns won’t solve the problem.
    The best thing that can be done is, never ever to go anywhere alone. Bring a friend along.
    Just my opinion

  • http://www.miriguy.com/ Miriguy

    Thanks for sharing this story. Something need to be done to stop this from happening again.
    But bringing guns won’t solve the problem.
    The best thing that can be done is, never ever to go anywhere alone. Bring a friend along.
    Just my opinion

  • http://www.miriguy.com Miriguy

    Thanks for sharing this story. Something need to be done to stop this from happening again.
    But bringing guns won’t solve the problem.
    The best thing that can be done is, never ever to go anywhere alone. Bring a friend along.
    Just my opinion

  • http://www.helloashok.com/ Ashok

    Its really bad, moreover, if it was by done by an Indian then it is really shameful. I do not know when Indian goes outside their country why they indulge in these type of activities. As all fingers are not same, all Indians are not like that. It really hurt me when I heard that some Indian, does these type of shameful act, in foreign land.

  • http://www.helloashok.com/ Ashok

    Its really bad, moreover, if it was by done by an Indian then it is really shameful. I do not know when Indian goes outside their country why they indulge in these type of activities. As all fingers are not same, all Indians are not like that. It really hurt me when I heard that some Indian, does these type of shameful act, in foreign land.

  • http://www.helloashok.com Ashok

    Its really bad, moreover, if it was by done by an Indian then it is really shameful. I do not know when Indian goes outside their country why they indulge in these type of activities. As all fingers are not same, all Indians are not like that. It really hurt me when I heard that some Indian, does these type of shameful act, in foreign land.

  • http://www.ibnjuferi.com/ MENJ

    Heya shouldn’t have lent him the phone, your brother should have made the call for him.

    - MENJ

  • http://www.ibnjuferi.com/ MENJ

    Heya shouldn’t have lent him the phone, your brother should have made the call for him.

    - MENJ

  • http://www.menj.org menj

    Heya shouldn’t have lent him the phone, your brother should have made the call for him.

    - MENJ

  • http://www.raymond.cc/ Raymond.CC

    This is not something new. Happened many many years ago!

  • http://www.raymond.cc/ Raymond.CC

    This is not something new. Happened many many years ago!

  • http://www.raymond.cc Raymond.CC

    This is not something new. Happened many many years ago!

  • Jack

    colbert: those robbers or bad people do carry knife, guns and weapons. sigh.. 2 people robbed me.. and another 2 were siting in the car. i do not know if they were caught by police or not. sigh…

  • Jack

    colbert: those robbers or bad people do carry knife, guns and weapons. sigh.. 2 people robbed me.. and another 2 were siting in the car. i do not know if they were caught by police or not. sigh…

  • Jack

    colbert: those robbers or bad people do carry knife, guns and weapons. sigh.. 2 people robbed me.. and another 2 were siting in the car. i do not know if they were caught by police or not. sigh…

  • http://blogjerk.blogspot.com/ BlogJerk

    Kuala Lumpur nowadays…. *sigh*

  • http://blogjerk.blogspot.com/ BlogJerk

    Kuala Lumpur nowadays…. *sigh*

  • http://blogjerk.blogspot.com/ BlogJerk

    Kuala Lumpur nowadays…. *sigh*

  • hasilox

    well..wat do we expect. “bagaimana acuan begitulah kuihnya”. we have education minister showing off ‘keris’ live on national tv. sad to say..we trained ppl from young. at least we know our efforts produce results.

  • hasilox

    well..wat do we expect. “bagaimana acuan begitulah kuihnya”. we have education minister showing off ‘keris’ live on national tv. sad to say..we trained ppl from young. at least we know our efforts produce results.

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