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Brothers Wai and Hong Shin were heartbroken after their valuable motorcycles were stolen minutes after returning from a coffee shop in Beeston.
They say their motorcycles, a changed 400cc Kawasaki Ninja and a 125cc Suzuki GSX-R, got into a van just 3 minutes before returning to the Sainsbury parking lot where they had been dropped off.
The incident occurred on Wednesday, September 2, and they are now eager to locate the motorcycles and those responsible.
Wai, a non-public teacher at Long Eaton, said his Kawasaki Ninja charges about $4,000, but designed it custom-made with carbon fiber parts, some of which were imported from Japan.
Your double brother’s motorcycle costs around £3,000.
In statements to Nottinghamshire Live, Wai said: “It’s heartbreaking.
“We’re riding in combination and we’re just level and I haven’t passed my control in a long time.
“My brother and I fainted and had lunch. We think Beeston was on the sidelines and we just parked at Sainsbury’s.
“It’s populated, we had 3 locking devices on each bike, so you can’t move them back or forth.In retrospect, we may have simply parked closer to the entrance.
“When we left, I thought I had the parking area at first, I think it had to be lower.
“And that’s when I found out they’d been robbed.Array surprised us.”
Wai, 38, said she panicked over her mask and returned to Sainsbury’s to communicate safely, and after checking the CCTV, they learned that they had overlooked the thieves for a few minutes.
Motorcycles taken at approximately 2:28 p.m., and Wai and Hong returned at approximately 2:31 p.m.
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“I felt like a flying saucer had taken them,” he added.
“This big van came in and a boys’ organization put the motorcycles in the van.I’m left thinking that if we walked faster or had our coffee faster, we’d have noticed them.
“We had an overwhelming reaction on social media. We’re beneficiaries, we paint hard, we’re fair people.That’s fair.”
Wai said he thinks robberies are “prolific” because they’re “easy to pick up.”
Now he fears that the bikes will be sold or separated by pieces, adding his new carbon fiber and titanium exhaust that costs about 500 euros.
Nottinghamshire police were called just before 2:45 p.m.Wednesday with a robbery report in Beeston.
Sergeant Heather Harding of the Broxtowe neighborhood police team said: “Theft is never appropriate and left a local network member his means of transportation.
“I need to assure other people that we will investigate all reports very well.
“Officials are reviewing the site’s video surveillance and will act on any data that may bring offenders to justice.
“If you have any information or can help, call Nottinghamshire Police at 101, and mention incident number 416 on 2 September 2020.”