IBINANDERA sa social media ng isang South Korean football player ang mga mukha ng dalawang babae na kabilang sa dumukot ng kanyang wallet sa Bonifacio Global City sa Taguig kamakailan.
Sa Instagram post, ikinuwento ni Yi Young Park kung paano siya pinaligiran ng anim na babae habang namamasyal siya.
“It happened in front of one Bonifacio, I was walking on the street and 6 women were surrounding me for quiet long time. Three people were in front of me, blocking my path to prevent me from walking quickly, and others were close behind me and then the people nearby suddenly dispersed and I noticed something strange,” aniya.
Nakita niya na bukas na ang bag niya at wala na ang wallet.
“They were moving further away but still visible to me. They suddenly dispersed in three groups in different directions. So I could only chase one group. I caught up with a group and asked for my wallet back. They started making loud noises, asking me if I was crazy, saying “we didn’t take your wallet”, and getting angry and overacting. It became clearer that they had stolen it,” ani Park.
Humingi siya ng tulong sa guard pero wala naman umanong nagawa ang huli.
“I kept chasing. When we reached a place with few people, one of the accomplices told to another ‘ust give his wallet back and let’s leave’ and I got my wallet back,” sabi niya.
“After checking all the IDs and cards in my wallet, I started taking videos to leave evidence. Unfortunately, I was not able to check my cash inside of my wallet at that time, so some cash is still missing,” dugtong ng dayuhan.
“Anyway long story short, I’m safe and I got my wallet back but still missing some cash,” sabi niya sabay paalala sa publiko na mag-ingat sa mga kawatan sa BGC.