
KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Two men made off with a RM100,000 Ford Ranger after allegedly pretending to be buyers during a test drive in Gemencheh, Tampin, on Thursday — before crashing into another vehicle as they sped away.
The suspects are believed to have contacted the 42-year-old owner after spotting his Facebook advertisement for the black Ford Ranger Raptor.
Tampin police chief Superintendent Amiruddien Sariman said the pair arrived at about 5.50pm in a dark-coloured Mini Cooper Cross to inspect and test-drive the pickup truck.
“The suspect contacted the complainant and said he wanted to buy the 4×4 advertised on Facebook,” Amiruddien said in a statement today.
But moments after the test drive ended and the owner stepped out of the vehicle, one of the suspects suddenly floored the accelerator and fled with the 4×4.
Checks later found the Mini Cooper’s registration number to be fake, he added.
A video uploaded on Threads allegedly showed the stolen pickup ploughing into a multi-purpose vehicle while escaping, sending the MPV spinning before it swerved onto the road shoulder.
Police received a report over the incident at about 8.45pm yesterday.
Members of the public with information have been urged to contact the Tampin district police headquarters hotline at 06-4431999 or the nearest police station.
Date: 23 May, 2026 12:00 pm
Source: Malay Mail
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