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Monday, March 3, 2008

Repentant Cyber Café Sneak Returned My Purse

Hello readers.

The embers of my incensed rage had finally died away today, leaving me feeling between RM$62.50 poorer but 100 times wiser.

Yesterday, I posted a blog entry about some guy that stole my purse. I was at cyber café and the purse had fallen out of my pocket and onto the floor. Granted, I was too busy being online to have noticed it but I’m no less guilty on the adjective ‘careless’.

So what’s it be? Good news? Bad news?

Well the entry title says it all of course. Like I’ve mention, the act of outright thievery was all caught on the café’s CCTV camera. The video caught the moment I entered the building to when the purse dropped out from my pocket without me noticing to the kid standing, looking very mild-mannered, to from being mild-mannered to being Gremlin’s little helper.

I had a few inconsistencies with the incident as I’ve described. It wasn’t a Chinese guy but a Malay boy. I couldn’t see the video properly at the time. A tall, skinny, light-skinned, very young Malay kid (still with ugly shirt and pinchy fingers however). The 14-year-old kid thought of a get-rich-quick by stealing. Too bad he didn’t have better friends.

I was so mad the other day that I badly wanted to get at the unknown thief with my TeakwonDo right hook (didn’t win silver medal at school championship for nothing). But instead, I turn like the Wicked Witch and semi-publicly steamed at the mamak guys who manned the counter. Them and their laid back approach to security.

I know these mamak fellas by sight for over 6 months now and they’re not always reliable (all disappeared at more than the twice the times I wanted to pay my fee; any kid worth his fingers can simply clean out the cash counter). But I supposed the words ‘police report’ was intimidating enough.

So while I was at Mutiara D’sara and meeting SargeH for the first time, the internet cafe staff managed to grab hold of a friend of the thief, namely the regular customers who played the games in the café’. The guy was shown the CCTV video and as a very good friend he was, identified the name, address and phone number of the thief.

Yeah, duuuuh the thief denied it. But his face on the video was too clear. He can either fess-up and come clean... or he can wait until I get my hands on the CCTV video and let me scream his misdeeds online every day until SargeH catches him in a full blazing civil charge. In fact, my mom was so warmed-up on her anger on what happened (her temper is more volatile); she was ready to get the kid a bus ticket to Henry Gurney’s School (Malaysia’s juvenile penitentiary).

Here's the best part.

His parents didn't know he was caught stealing.

I betcha the stupid teen didn't think I would go through the trouble of actually lodging a police report or that SargeH had an empty week (told me he had another internet cafe theft in D'sara Utama and was hoping the two cases connected). Then again, the thief didn't think internet cafes had CCTVs either.

Ayah says that I don’t need to meet him (which are good because my right fist is still itching). What I really want are my IC card and driver’s license back (I really, really, rather not have to go through all that application process, thank you very much).

There's no chance on getting the money back at all. RM$62.50 was gone, accoding to this Amir kid, he spent it on foodstuffs. There was no way to pay me back unless he faced his parents, which was the very last thing he wanted. At least he kept my wallet (maybe he thought he could sell the IC to some illegals).

I believe about as much as a bullsh**. If my dad had allowed he to get him face to face, I'll make him piss flood in his dirty blue jeans. But what's gone is gone and I take my money loss as a minor penance for my carelessness. He couldn't pay me back and he really, really didn't want his parents to find out.

I got my wallet and all the important cards and that's works for me.

I got back to Kt. D'sara police station and withdrew the police report charge. SargeH wasn't there (his day off it seemed) so I was given a re-check by two nice uniformed ladies. They ask me why I withdrew and I told them about the kid and how old he was and that he went to the nearby secondary school. Naturally, both of asked why I didn't demand a refund and I just said that I forgive the kid.

Case closed. So that’s it, drama ends. Part of me felt a bit down actually. I was thiiiiiiiiiiiiis close to being able to have the chance to commit one of Internet’s best kind of evil sin... ripping somebody’s reputation apart.

6 Minds bloomed here too...:

Anonymous said...

If I were you, I wouldn't have withdrawn the police report. That young boy has just learned that crime does pay.

Anyway, just glad you got your important documents back.

Quickening said...

@adino: Yeah, I didn't want since I couldn't have my money back. But everything was done out of my presence and my elders are, unfortunately, the forgiving type.

I'll be going back to that cyber cafe, since I need to use the internet. I take in caution that the staff now have a recording of his misdeed permanently and I have the police report paper to back it.

Anonymous said...

Pheww, that was a very fascinating post to read if i may say. "Pheww" because it distracted me of my EMOness after reading Pinksterz blog.

Thank goodness you found the culprit and more importantly, your purse. I for one would have just panicked and start begging God to miraculously lead the purse/wallet back to me.

No need to be pissed anymore either, and neither do your parents. Oh, and the IC/Driver's license thing would have been hell. *pointing out the obvious*

BYE! And "Pheww" once again.

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't have withdrawn the report b/c I'd love him to get the necessary punishment so that he'll learn. Sounds really mean but kids these day have to learn everything the hard way.

But at least you managed to get your important documents back.

(:

Elisha said...

hahaha, i guess there wasnt any more hassle in regards to remaking ic cards and stuff! haha, i read your blog from bottom up!

but damn gurrll, sgtlah drama! your life has been pretty on the fast track as of late huh? although, its kinda sucky to know that people are totally dishonest and the honest decent ones are reallly hard to find =(

and also.. lucky for the guy, you didnt get to see him.. i believe for a fact.. a definite fact, you would have killed him on the spot, if not only with your fists but your words for sure!

hooray though.. on getting your wallet back.. losing the cash is unfortunately, but good you got all the other important stuff =)

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