Seorang lagi wanita menjadi mangsa serangan penjenayah di tempat letak kereta 
sebuah pasaraya di Kuala Lumpur. Nooralida M. Noor 26 tahun telah diserang 
ketika hendak masuk keretanya pada pukul 2.50 petang. Penjenayah telah mengelar 
tangan dan leher mangsa, namun lari apabila mangsa menjerit. Selamatkah rakyat 
di Malaysia, khususnya para wanita?
 
Another woman attacked in car park
Friday July 6, 2012
 
KUALA LUMPUR: Another woman has been brutally attacked in broad daylight at a 
car park near a hypermarket here.
 
Nooralida M. Noor was getting into her car at a shopping centre at around 
2.50pm on Tuesday when a man forcibly entered her car and slashed her left arm 
and neck.
 
Although she fought back and tried shouting, the man pinned her down and warned 
her “not to be stupid”, she said in her Facebook account.
 
The commotion attracted the attentions of another woman and her son. The 
attacker then panicked and fled.
 
Nooralida drove to a police station before seeking treatment at the Gleneagles 
Hospital. Ampang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Amiruddin Jamaluddin has asked witnesses 
to call the Selangor police hotline at 03-2052 9999.
 
Recently, Internet marketeer Chin Xin-Ci posted on Facebook her ordeal of being 
almost kidnapped by two men at a shopping mall car park on May 27.
 
Less than 24 hours later, two women were robbed of RM80,000 at the same place 
while another woman was robbed at the outdoor parking lot near a shopping 
centre on June 4.
 
On June 24, a woman nearly had her finger severed by an armed robber as she 
stopped in front of her friend’s house at Taman Tun Dr Ismail.
 
Just 32 hours earlier, another woman was robbed and slashed on the head while 
she was walking towards her car at a shopping mall car park.
 
Meanwhile, MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri 
Michael Chong advised the people to be careful of being approached by those who 
claimed to be policemen.
 
He said that in the latest case on April 27, 22-year-old student Teng Sheng Hao 
was robbed at a shopping mall in the city by a bogus policeman.
 
Teng claimed a man in plainclothes came up to him and accused him of being 
involved in a credit card theft.
 
Teng agreed to cooperate after he believed that the man was a policeman 
although he didn’t show his authority card.
 
The man then robbed Teng of his car keys, handphone and his wallet. He was also 
forced to give up his ATM card number.
 
The victim later found out that about RM10,000 had been withdrawn from his 
account.
 
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/7/6/nation/11612541&sec=nation#134153235357663&if_height=182
 

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