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Beware!

Whether you are living in Sri Lanka or travelling abroad, ‘crime’ is everywhere:

(Contd. from last week)

(7) This happened in Bali. A newly married couple was having their honeymoon at the hotel. When both were in the changing room, the wife suddenly went missing. The husband was very anxious and went around trying to find her. He asked the hotel staff to help him find her. Then he thought his wife was just playing hide and seek. So he went back and waited for his wife.

After a few hours, he decided to call the police. Three weeks passed and there was still no news about his missing wife. So he went back and was very disappointed and sad. A few years later, he came back to Bali, to watch a ‘FREAK SHOW’ in an old house. He saw a dirty and rusty metal cage. Inside there was a lady without limbs. Her body including the face was full of scars. When he had a closer look at her face, he was shocked to find out that she was his missing wife caged there and used for begging.

(8) This happened in Shanghai. A few years ago, a lady reported to the police that her cousin was missing in the shopping complex. But after five years, one of her friends found her cousin begging at the road side on one of the streets in Bangkok, Thailand. The worst thing was that her cousin had no limbs and her body was shackled to a lamp post.

(9) Let’s just shorten this story. DO NOT open your house door when you hear the sound of a BABY CRYING! It might be a trap! Women in the house must be alert to this form of trick. The police said it is the work of a robber or murderer using the recording of a crying baby to attract your attention.

This normally happens at night and when you are alone in the house.

(10) Three friends A, B and C went to a shopping centre. C went to the toilet at the shopping centre while A and B waited outside. After waiting for a long time they felt uneasy and went into the toilet to look for her.

When they went in, there was nobody inside. Both were scared and they called C’s phone. There was no reply. So they reported to the police.

The police asked them whether they had seen anybody suspicious going into the toilet. Both said there was none and it’s impossible to bring a person out of the toilet without them noticing! Then A remembered seeing a cleaner pushing a trolley in, and then coming out of the toilet.

The police told them that this was not the first time such things had happened. Abroad some gangs of criminals make use of cleaners to kidnap people to harvest their organs for sale.

REMEMBER: please be careful when using the toilet. Do not go to the wash room or toilet ALONE! Please at least have a partner with you.

(11) This happened in Klang, Malaysia. While waiting for her husband in front of the bank (MBB, Jalan Taiping, Klang), a lady saw a Malay lady bending down to throw some RM1.00 notes behind the tyre of a car parked in front of theirs. After throwing the bills, she knocked the car’s window to tell him that he has dropped some money.

Right after that, a man came knocking on the lady’s window to also tell her that she had dropped something. Fortunately, she was not conned by them because she had witnessed what the Malay lady was doing. They came in a group of 4 (1 lady and 3 guys whom all look like foreigners; like Arabian/ Moroccan). They will rob you once you open your car door to check.

- The Mighty Pen website

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