Comedian performs hero stunts in real life in attempt to catch thieves

KEMPAS – The three-months old Honda Accord car bought by comedian Ajak (Shiro) severely damaged after he used the vehicle to catch thieves who tried to enter his home in Kempas, Johor on Sunday morning.

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The three-months old Honda Accord car bought by comedian Ajak (Shiro) severely damaged after he used the vehicle to catch thieves who tried to enter his home in Kempas, Johor on Sunday morning.

Ajak or his real name Hanaffi Razak Mohamad, 28, said three thieves tried to steal rented catering goods which was used for an engagement ceremony on Saturday.

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“Luckily, my mother noticed them in the backyard taking the catering stuff and she cried for help.

“After hearing the mother scream, they stop stealing and ran away in their Isuzu truck. I got into my car to chase them,” he added.

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The chase was from Kempas to Kulai and Ajak described it similar to scenes in an action film.

However, the three thieves leave their truck on the road and save themselves while the stolen goods are still in the truck.

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After the incident, Ajak lodged a police report at the police station in Kulai and Skudai.

In the meantime, comedian Jep (Sepah) was also at the scene to offer his help to Ajak.

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Navin Kumar Perianen

Navin Kumar completed this technical studies at Finas Film Institute in 2009 and began his career as assistant cameraman, working his way up through the ranks while focusing primarily on various documentary projects. He is inspired by textures, light, shades, angles and emotions with a genuine passion for visual artistic and stories revolving around people. In 2012, he directed and edited a short documentary titled "Here to Help" on the struggle of Nepali migrants in Malaysia. He goes on hibernation whenever he is not behind a camera.