The anxiety is REAL when you know your car is far away from you and NOT walking distance away. This is something that public transport users can relate to, and this will probably elevate your concerns more but we genuinely thought you should know.
In an Instagram post by @ansonkeith, the man shared a mysterious encounter when he was waiting for his friends at the MRT Kuchai Station in KL. Anson noticed a mysterious and suspicious man “patrolling” the parking area, but the figure was NOT in charge for looking after the vehicles.
The mysterious man continuously took photos of the parked cars
In Anson’s video, the man circled around the parked vehicles and took pictures of the car plate numbers, as well as the wheels. And he did that to random cars.
Was he targeting those cars on purposes with ill intentions, or was the man merely looking for something? Unfortunately, Anson himself doesn’t have an answer. However, he decided to share the suspicious act online and spread awareness on the matter.
“Many of you park your cars here and leave them unattended for up to 10 hours. So, we’ll never know the danger that might happen during your absence.”
In his post, Anson also highlighted that he could been just overthinking the situation but he said it felt safer to him to share this online to notify the public about this mysterious person and his mysterious act.
In a brief conversation with WORLD OF BUZZ, Anson said that when he left the MRT station with his friend, the mysterious man was still lurking the parking lot, taking pictures of random cars. He also said the incident happened on April 24, and around 10 in the morning.
Logically speaking, why would someone spend a lot of time taking pictures of random car plate numbers? To those who always park their cars at the train station, this is something you might want to look out for.
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