A Singaporean man who was on vacation at Genting Highlands had his Honda Civic Type R stolen from the SkyAvenue mall car park on last Saturday (July 16).
In an interview with Mothership, the man named Damien said he had parked his car near the lift lobby at B3A when he arrived at First World Hotel at around noon on Friday (July 15).

When he was about to go out for a meal with his friends at Gohtong Jaya the next day, he realised that his car was no longer at the car park.
Thinking that he had misremembered where his car was parked, Damien and his friends went to search for it but it was fruitless.
He also asked for help from the car park’s management, who sent out five motorcycles to comb through the place.
However, the car was nowhere to be seen after two long hours.
‘Not our problem’
Upon realising that his car might have been stolen, Damien reached out to First World Hotel’s management for assistance.
Unfortunately, their response was less than helpful.
When we first reported the theft, they literally replied: Oh? Your car hilang (missing)? Report police there, lost items are not our problem.
“The Malaysian police have also been unable to locate my car,” he said.
Car driven down Genting
Damien’s worst fears became a reality after Malaysian police checked the CCTV footage, which showed his car being driven down the mountain at around 2:43am on Jul. 16.

A CCTV screenshot also showed the thief driving the car out of the car park by tailgating another car at the exit.

This has left Damien extremely puzzled over how his car got stolen as the CCTV footage showed no signs of a break-in.
He said that he had locked the doors, and performed a manual steering lock by turning his wheel fully after parking it.
“Expensive lesson learnt on behalf of all Singaporeans and car owners. Please be safe when travelling everyone!”
First World Hotel has yet to respond to Mothership’s request for comment.
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