PETALING JAYA: Her beloved Volkswagen Tiguan was stolen when her home was broken into but the bright yellow car was recovered less than two days later – thanks to social media.
Public Relations executive Aja Ng said she and her husband Danny Chua were away in Bali, Indonesia for a vacation when their home in Bangsar was broken into.
At that time, only her maid and relative were at home. The robbers not only carted away some of their belongings, but also drove away her car.
Ng said her heart sank when she heard of the incident but she acted fast by posting a picture of her car and sharing the news on her Facebook with the posting which read: “Our house in Bangsar was robbed last night and my car was one of the stolen items. If you spot it, call the cops, if you know of a car syndicate please ask if this car has come up. It’s hard to miss. No one was hurt, we are all ok. Share please!”.
Within minutes, her post was shared by 113 people.
“We took the first flight back from Bali and arrived in Kuala Lumpur at about 1am on Wednesday.
“We never thought posting the picture (of the car) on Facebook would bear fruit but nine hours later we were alerted that the car had been spotted in Damansara Kim,” she said in an interview yesterday.
After tracking down the car, Ng called the police to inform them of their find but minutes later the car was gone.
“However, we drove around the Damansara area and by sheer luck, found the car again at a nearby car park 15 minutes later.
“This time, we did not let the car out of our sight and quickly called the cops,” she said.
While the whole incident was an ordeal, Ng was amazed with the wonders of social media and speed at which people shared the information and helped to find her car.
“I am really grateful for the assistance of my friends.
“We are also thankful for the police help throughout the ordeal,” she said
The Star