'We were there for just a short while': Singaporean man's luxury car broken into while he went shopping at JB market

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SINGAPORE - It was meant to be a leisurely jaunt to Johor Bahru like many others he had made over the years. On April 2, however, a Singaporean man and his family had a rude shock when the four of them returned to their car after shopping at a local market and saw that one of its windows had been...

'We were there for just a short while': Singaporean man's luxury car broken into while he went shopping at JB market

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.“We were there for just a short while to buy some clothes. I think I was unlucky this time,” the 47-year-old said, adding that the car was loaned to him by a workshop, as his own BMW 216d Gran Tourer was being serviced.

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Singaporean Man's Car Window Smashed at Johor Bahru MarketA 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.
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