Let it go


A simulation of a victim refusing to surrender her bag to a snatch thief. —filepic

JOHOR BARU: People should let go of their belongings during a snatch theft instead of holding on to them tightly.

Bukit Aman assistant director chief (Community Policing) SAC Datuk Siti Rohana Ahmad advised victims to treasure their safety more than their belongings.

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