On 20th October, a large haul of 1,407 units of Samsung Galaxy Note II was stolen from KLIA cargo area. That’s a total of RM3.2million Ringgit based on the retail price of RM2,299 per unit. It happened when a man posed as the consignee came to collect the goods and the crime was only realised when the actual person came to pick it up.
In less than 2 weeks, the police had busted the gang responsible and had picked up 13 suspects. During the arrest, the police had recovered 71 units and are still tracing for the remainders. It is said that most of the units have been sold.
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