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Latest Recoveries

aCase # 1207
Date Reported:  8 Feb 2010
Date Recovered: 8 Feb 2010
Insurance company: -
Vehicle: Hicom Perkasa
Case Type: Hijack


Driver Blindfolded and Tied Up

A truck driver stopped to change a flat tyre when several men came and hijacked him. He was taken away in a car, where he was bound and blindfolded and later dumped somewhere in Puchong. The hijackers made away with the truck.

The driver’s manager called CAPTOR when the driver couldn’t be reached. Within half an hour, CAPTOR quickly tracked and recovered the truck in Bangsar.

- CAPTOR: Gets It Back!  

aCase # 1205
Date Reported:  30 Jan 2010
Date Recovered: 30 Jan 2010
Insurance company: LONPAC
Vehicle: Proton Perdana
Case Type: Theft


Two Suspects Caught Over Stolen Perdana

30th January 2010 – A corporate customer called CAPTOR reporting that a Proton Perdana was stolen in Subang Jaya. He last parked the car late the previous night and only realized it missing the next day.

The vehicle was tracked traveling down Jln Duta towards the city with recovery teams close in tow. The Perdana was remotely immobilized and with the help of Police, 2 suspects were caught. The vehicle was found in good shape with the license plate changed.

- CAPTOR: Gets It Back!  

aCase # 1204
Date Reported:  11 Jan 2010
Date Recovered: 11 Jan 2010
Insurance company: AmAssurance
Vehicle: Proton Gen.2
Case Type: Theft


A
Small Mistake

11th JANUARY 2010 – A CAPTOR member went to make a phone call at a public phone in Segambut, leaving his car by the roadside with the ignition on. A thief walking past took advantage of this small mistake and decided to steal the Gen.2.

The Gen.2 was recovered shortly after in Segambut. With the help of Police, one suspect was caught.

- CAPTOR: Gets It Back!  

aCase # 1202
Date Reported:  4 Jan 2010
Date Recovered: 4 Jan 2010
Insurance company: -
Vehicle: Nissan Vanette
Case Type: Hijack


Hijacked Van Recovered

4 Jan 2010 – A van was hijacked in the afternoon whilst delivering goods in Slim River. The hijackers boarded the van at knife-point when the driver returned from making a drop. The driver was driven around and later released, which was when he contacted CAPTOR. The vehicle was recovered a couple hours later in Bukit Beruntung.  

- CAPTOR: Gets It Back!  

 

Due to our respect of the privacy of our clients, the names and images of cars may be changed and not be actual.

Hijacked:
What should you do


1. Try to activate the Hijack button

Activating the hijack button sends an alert to our Command Center allowing us to mobilize assistance. If the Hijack feature is activated there is no siren or flashing lights to alert the hijackers.*

2. Don't fight back

Hijacks become violent when the victim resists or talks back. Normally the hijackers will ask you some questions, take your money, watch and phone and drop you by the road-side.

3. Don't tell them you have CAPTOR

If asked you should claim that you dont know what CAPTOR is. All you know is that your car salesman installed an alarm system. If they ask you how much you paid for the alarm, your response should be "I paid 600 ringgit"

4. Notify CAPTOR fast

The sooner you notify CAPTOR of the hijack, the better your chances of recovering your car. You probably cannot remember our hotline number. We recommend our number (03) 6188-8777 be saved in your partner's or children's phone so you can retrieve it from them. Keeping the number on your home fridge and office helps.

5. Walk away from the area

Hijackers are known to double back to pick up the victim to ask more questions. Once released, walk to a public area and request someone's assistance to contact our 24 hour Command Center.

6. Lodge a police report

You must lodge a police report and give our Command Center the police report number. We coordinate with the police who require the report number to make arrests.

7. Give our Command Center a number to contact you on

You will likely be without your handphone. To allow us to update you on the recovery please give us an alternate contact number preferably a handphone.

8. Give us time

A supervisor from the Command Center will update you daily of our recovery efforts. The good news is that you have almost a 90% chance of getting your car back.

* Hijack signal will only be received within network coverage


Past Recoveries

N1200 - 21 Dec 2009 N1197 - 10 Dec 2009 N1194 - 14 Nov 2009
N1193 - 16 Nov 2009 N1190 - 29 Oct 2009 N1186 - 9 Oct 2009
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N1180 - 2 Sept 2009 N1177 - 28 Aug 2009 N1175 - 19 Aug 2009

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N1159-8 July 2009

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N860-9th February 2008


N853 - 27th January 2008


N850 - 21st January 2008


N849 - 20th January 2008


N848 - 20th January 2008


N846 - 12th January 2008


N 841 - 2nd January 2008


N836 -  28th December 2007


N830 - 25 December 2007


N828 - 24th December 2007


N823 - 15th December 2007


N821 - 11th December 2007


N818 - 11th December 2007


N810 - 29 November 2007


N808 - 26 November 2007


N805 - 16 November 2007


N810 - 29 November 2007


N789 - 8 October 2007


N799 - 24 October 2007


N791 - 12 Oct 2007


N784 - 18 Sept 2007


N763 - 29 August 2007


N759 - 6 August 2007


N750 - 24. July 2007


N749 - 20TH JULY 2007


N743 - 17th JULY 2007


N739 - 13TH JULY 2007


N738 - 13TH JULY 2007


N735 - 11 July 07


N722 - 30 June 2007


N711 - 11 June 2007


N705 - 6 June 2007


N702 - 6 June 2007


N699 - 25th May 2007


N698 - 18 may 2007


N696 - 14 may 2007


N690 - 3rd May 2007


N684 - 15 April 2007


N681 - 10 April 2007