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Chitchat Update to Batam Sinkie Retard - Lost S$3,200, Rp3.2M & debit cards, NRIC in one Big Fat Wallet

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CARRY SO MUCH CASH MUST BE FUCKING MANY INDON WHORES!

S’porean man’s wallet reportedly stolen in Batam after someone stepped on his foot
A Singaporean man’s wallet was reportedly stolen in Batam, causing him to lose his identity card (IC) and more than S$3,200 in cash, among other things
A video posted by Batam News Online on Instagram showed the shell-shocked man pacing around a market, telling onlookers that his IC was missing.
Anxious Singaporean paces around Batam market, says IC was in his wallet
The incident took place in Batam’s Pasar Jodoh at about 11am on Friday (23 Jan), reported Batam News Online.
The middle-aged man, who was wearing a checked shirt, shorts and slippers, appeared anxious in the video.
At one point, he checked his pockets and took out a bright red passport that appeared to be a Singapore passport.
A voice was heard saying that the man had lost his wallet.
He told onlookers that there was an IC in his wallet, meaning it would be a “hassle” to return to Singapore.
He also expressed his intention to file a police report about the matter after being advised to do so by the onlookers.
Singaporean man’s wallet also contained S$3,200K, Rp3.2M & debit cards
The man had found his wallet missing after someone had stepped forcefully on his foot and tried to run away, reported Lianhe Zaobao, quoting Indonesian media reports.
A netizen said she saw the man chasing another man in front of a fruit and vegetable stall in the market.
He subsequently asked to check the other man’s pocket, but could not find his wallet.
Besides his IC, the man’s wallet contained S$3,200, 3.2 million rupiah (S$242) and three debit cards.
Man only reported lost documents: Batam police
The Lubuk Baja Police confirmed to Batam News Online that a Singaporean had filed a police report about the incident.
However, the man reported only that his items were lost, but did not report that he had been pickpocketed, the police said.
According to the report, the wallet contained a Singaporean IC, cash and an ATM card.

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Pasar Jodoh looks like a lively place. I bet you can do haggling if you are fluent in Indon.



Daft Sinkies who lack street smarts should stick to the 'safer' places e.g. Nagoya Hill mall area, the areas near (within line of sight of) the ferry terminals. :biggrin:
 
Once you got your wallet stolen you can claim that you had $100,000 cash in it also can….
 
Smart guy also reported to the police of lost documents but didn’t mention money. Maybe something he’s trying to hide. Why carry so much cash around?

Batam this kind of place, u bring $500 already a lot. You bring $3k+?
 
if got a family in Batam ... no need to carry so much cash and ICs out when shopping ... can leave at home with mistress and children until time to go take ferry back sinkieland. :whistling:
 
If you cannot survive Batam, you will kena jialat jialat in Saigon, Barcelona, Rio etc.

Everyday blindly obey the PAP regime until the last ounce of street smarts has left your body... sad! :biggrin:
 
If you cannot survive Batam, you will kena jialat jialat in Saigon, Barcelona, Rio etc.

Everyday blindly obey the PAP regime until the last ounce of street smarts has left your body... sad! :biggrin:
He even report wrongly..lost rather than pickpocketed.
 
Old farts should wear a fanny pack when they are travelling, especially in crowded places.

Put your phone, wallet, passport, keys, earphones, sweets, condoms, medicine etc inside.

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I heard some SInkies are very generous when tipping the massage ladies.

If you want them to massage harder, use more force, you just say 'kuat! kuat!' and they will do it.

You can tip them with Sinkie dollars too. :biggrin:
 
I go Batam so many times and nothing happen to me. This fucker got the blur sotong look on him, no wonder he was targeted.
 
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