Lets have some good news in this forum instead, this guy got his BMW back but lost a 100K in cash and posessions. I guess this shows the effectiveness of tracking alarms like Captor and V.guard.
Source: http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,97792,00.html?
THE robbers got away with some RM70,000 ($31,675) in cash after robbing a 29-year-old bachelor at his Simpang Empat home in Alor Star yesterday.
But they didn't get far with his BMW 5-series, reported The New Straits Times.
The car was outfitted with a global positioning system (GPS) and the bachelor called the security company in Kuala Lumpur after the masked men drove off in his car.
The company ran a trace, located the vehicle and disabled its engine by remote.
The three robbers, believed to be in their 30s and 40s, were forced to abandon the car at Taman Sri Arowana.
At 6.55am, about five hours after the robbery, the police found the car in Butterworth with its original licence plate replaced.
Cash totalling RM60,000, a laptop and the victim's international passport were missing.
The robbers, who were armed, had stormed into the man's house as he returned from a late teh tarik session with friends.
They took RM10,000 in cash and RM7,000 in jewellery from the home, which the bachelor shares with his parents.