Brunei: Car break-ins leave hikers in dire straits; no new Covid-19 cases


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Aug 27 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): A string of car break-ins at Bukit Sipatir, a popular hiking spot in Kampong Subok, have left visitors feeling wary and on the alert.

Thieves target valuable items and wallets in unoccupied vehicles and break the windows to get inside while the owners are off on the trails.

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