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harimau

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Proverbs 23:13 ►
New International Version
Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish them with the rod, they will not die.


KUALA LUMPUR (The Star/Asia News Network) - A man has set the police on his own teenage son, after the boy stole his smartphone that apparently had a RM100,000 (S$32,649) piece of software in it.

Even the police were taken aback by the demands of the man, who showed no emotion as officers remanded the 14-year-old boy.

Instead, he asked police to "arrest, charge" and "send him to Henry Gurney (prisoner school in Malacca)", said Superintendant Mohd Roy Suhaimi Sarif, police chief of Kuala Lumpur's Wangsa Maju district.


The father, a 46-year-old telecommunications officer, had told police that his Samsung Note 4 had a special piece of software in it that was worth RM100,000. He said it had gone missing from his home in Kelompok Mawar at about 11pm on Dec 13.

"I don't know what kind of software it is. He just said it was worth a lot of money. He also lost about RM200," said Supt Mohd Roy.

"At first he thought it might have been a break-in but after seeing that there were no signs of forced entry in the house, his suspicions immediately went to his son."

The father lodged a police report against the boy, who as it turns out, had swiped the phone from the man's bedroom and had sold it off for RM400.

Police arrested the boy the following day in Wangsa Walk. The teen confessed to selling the phone to so that he could have money to have "fun with friends".

"We arrested a 20-year-old and a 27-year-old who bought the phone from the boy and then returned it to the father. We asked if he wanted to drop the charges since it was his son but the father said 'no'. He wanted us to proceed with the charging," Supt Mohd Roy said.

The boy is now being held in a lock-up cell at the Wangsa Maju police station, waiting to face a judge on Thursday. He is being investigated under Section 380 of the Penal Code for theft.

When asked if the father had visited his son in the lock-up, Supt Mohd Roy simply shook his head.
 

frenchbriefs

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the only stupid idiot here was the father for keeping a $100,000 piece of software on his smartphone lying around,there have been many stories of laptops with valuable software and handphone prototypes stolen simply because they were left unattended and nobody knew what was inside or it was even special.
 

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Well the idiotic dad made the mistake of having a Note 4. If it was an iPhone, there wouldn't be any concerns. Can just do remote wipe easily.
 

Rogue Trader

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...The father, a 46-year-old telecommunications officer, had told police that his Samsung Note 4 had a special piece of software in it that was worth RM100,000. He said it had gone missing from his home in Kelompok Mawar at about 11pm on Dec 13.

"I don't know what kind of software it is. He just said it was worth a lot of money. He also lost about RM200," said Supt Mohd Roy.
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Bullshit lah ... must be the video of their maid giving the father a bbbj
 

Rogue Trader

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its still done remotely online.u can track ur phone by gps or lock or reset it as long as its tied to a google account.

Yup... Google device manager does that..

[h=1]Remotely ring, lock, or erase a lost device[/h]If you or a friend has lost a device, you can use Android Device Manager to remotely ring, lock, or erase the device if it's signed in to a Google Account. When Android Device Manager interacts with the device, it'll get a notification. You can alsouse Android Device Manager to show your device's location.
Important: Android Device Manager won't work for devices that are turned off or that don't have a Wi-Fi connection or mobile data connection with an active SIM card.
[h=3]Remotely ring, lock, or erase a lost device[/h]


 
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