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20 Vehicles Were Stolen Everyday In 2020

Mas Tina Abdul Hamid, Coordinator, Vehicle Theft Reduction Council of Malaysia (VTREC) | Danny Tan, Senior Editor, paultan.org

09-Apr-21 18:00

20 Vehicles Were Stolen Everyday In 2020

A study by Vehicle Theft Reduction Council of Malaysia Berhad (VTREC) revealed that a vehicle is stolen every 1 hour 15 minutes in Malaysia, with 20 vehicles taken each day in 2020. Mas Tina Abdul Hamid gives us a better understanding the findings and shares how we can prevent our cars from being stolen. We then go through some of the most frequently stolen cars in Malaysia with Danny Tan.

Image Source: Omer Rana, Unsplash

Produced by: Evening Edition

Presented by: Sharmilla Ganesan


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