Netizens help find Singapore car stolen in JB


  • Nation
  • Monday, 27 Jul 2015

SINGAPORE: In a remarkable case of online sleuthing, a Singapore-registered car that was stolen in Johor Baru was returned to its owner, and the suspected car thief nabbed.

After Joe Ong's white Honda was stolen on July 5, he and his brother, Eric Ong, posted a public appeal online for help to locate his car.

Then, on July 24, a white Honda was caught on camera driving off without paying after topping up petrol in Port Dickson. The video was widely shared online.

Netizens who saw the appeal and the video put two and two together, and the car was tracked down in Malacca where the suspected car thief was caught.

The intriguing twists and turns of how the car was lost and recovered was recounted by the car owner's brother, Eric Ong, on Facebook.

Joe had left his white Honda Civic at a car wash near KSL City Mall in Johor Baru at around 6pm on July 5. When he returned to collect it at 10pm, he was told that the vehicle had been driven off by his "friends" at around 6.30pm. A credit card, which was in the car, was used twice.

By tracking the use of the credit card, Eric obtained a video of the suspect using it at a Johor Baru mall.

On July 7, he responded to online feedback to his appeal, and wrote "we know chances of retrieving the car is slim".

Then, on Saturday (July 25), people alerted Joe to the video of a car that was making a dash for it after failing to pay for petrol in Port Dickson.

Although the car number plate was changed, Joe recognised his car.

The car was next spotted in Malacca on Sunday (July 26). Netizens in Malacca posted the whereabouts of the car on a Facebook page for motorists in the Malaysian city, China Press reported.

It was reportedly seen near a school, and a mall, and then parked at the Herald Hotel. A police report was made, the China Press report said.

Eric posted another appeal on Facebook for anyone in the area to help them intercept the car and its driver.

Later on Sunday, Eric posted a message of gratitude on Facebook with the news that the car had been found.

The Straits Times is attempting to reach Joe to find out more details about the incident. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network


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