Malaysian police condemn Facebook post encouraging Singapore drivers to put up anti-theft car signs

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The JB assistant commissioner has said, 'The post is quite mischievous. Police are always committed to ensuring the safety of all...'

The Malaysian police have denounced a Facebook post that recommended Singaporean drivers place signs in their cars claiming “nothing to steal” when visiting Malaysia.

The accompanying caption suggested that Singaporean vehicles needed such signs when entering Malaysia, sparking a wave of criticism. “The post is quite mischievous. Police are always committed to ensuring the safety of all, including Singaporeans who come here,” Mr Raub remarked, emphasizing the commitment of Malaysian police to public safety.Mr Raub highlighted that approximately 250,000 Singapore-registered vehicles enter Johor Bahru daily.

 

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