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In a recent incident in Tianhe District, a driver found herself the victim of a clever car theft technique known as the "slap door" method. While waiting at a red light, she heard a sudden "bang" from the back of her car. Turning around, she saw a man patting the rear of her vehicle, but when she looked back, her iPhone 5, which she had just purchased for over 5,500 yuan, was gone.
The incident led the victim to report the case to the local police, who later uncovered a gang that specialized in stealing items from vehicles using this deceptive tactic. The gang, consisting of four individuals including Zhang Mokui, was eventually arrested after they were caught in the act and linked to five similar cases.
On May 14th, Ms. Liang was driving home from work when she encountered a red light at an intersection in Tianhe. As she stopped, she suddenly heard a loud "slap" on the back of her car. Turning around, she saw a man tapping the rear, but when she checked the passenger seat, her phone was missing. She immediately went to the nearby police station to file a report.
The police soon launched an investigation and split into two teams to track down the suspects. On May 17th, they successfully captured Zhang Huikui, Weng Mou, Zhang (42), and Hwang (45) in different locations across Baiyun and Tianhe districts. These four individuals were found to be responsible for multiple similar crimes.
According to their confession, the gang would often gather at traffic lights, waiting for the signal to turn green. They would target cars with open windows and valuables left in the front or back seats. Once a target was identified, one member would create a distraction by tapping the car, while another would quickly enter through the window to steal the belongings.
All four suspects had prior criminal records, with some having been recently released from prison after serving time for similar offenses. This made them particularly dangerous and well-versed in evading detection.
The police issued a warning to drivers, advising them to keep their doors locked and windows closed, especially during traffic jams. They also urged drivers not to leave valuable items such as phones, wallets, or laptops visible inside the car. Criminals often use distractions like tapping the car to draw attention away, creating the perfect opportunity to steal or snatch exposed items.
This case serves as a reminder for all drivers to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect their belongings while on the road.