The "SMC" licence plate prefix are for cars registered in Singapore in May 2018. If the car was manufactured and registered around that time, it would be about ...
Reactions to the video were mostly to express outrage and surprise, as it was deduced that the car owner would return to the car park only to find out he or she has been a victim of a crime. The pillars with the alphabetical and numerical markings, as well as the surroundings of the covered car park, is confirmed to be KSL City Mall's basement car park. The make of the car is not known, but it appears to be a Mazda based on the grilles.
While driving into Johor Bahru for a quick getaway might be an enjoyable occasion for most, it probably wasn't the case for one owner of a ...
Although the car's tyres and rims were gone, the thief had left the jack stands behind. From the front, the car appeared to be tilted to one side. The owner of the red Hyundai had parked his vehicle in the basement of KSL mall, only to be the target of suspected thieves โ believed to have stolen all four rims and tyres.
A Singapore car was seen with its wheels removed in a JB mall, though whoever did it left their jack stands behind.
It was obvious that something was wrong from just a cursory glance from the front, as the car was tilted to one side. This was starkly illustrated when a Singapore-registered car was seen with its wheels and rims completely removed in a JB mall. Singapore Car Has Wheels Removed In JB Mall, Netizens Say Better To Take Bus
As the individual approached the red sedan, its four tyres and rims were missing. The vehicle was tipped over on one side because the jack stands used to ...
โSo sad to see this. Regarding parking locations, others noted that KSL City Mallโs car park was dimmer compared to the Johor Bahru City Square carpark. Really sad to see this.