Klang business owners plead with thieves


A trader leaves a note in English and Chinese to the thief, stating the door is unlocked and not to damage it.

SHOP operators in Klang are so fed up with thieves damaging their roller shutters and glass doors when breaking an entry, that some of them put up signs pleading to them not to do so.

Some of them even leave the doors unlocked as the constant damage to their property costs them more than the items that are stolen.

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