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The driver of Brisbane, Uber, stole a passenger's computer and turned himself in after being exposed by the media.

 03 Apr 2019

A Uber driver was accused of stealing a passenger`s laptop and turned himself in after being exposed by the media. (photo No. 9)


According to Channel 9, a Uber driver was accused of stealing a passenger`s laptop. The victim went to the police station to turn himself in after the victim told the story on channel 9, A Current Affair.

It is reported that on A Current Affair, a group of Brisbane college students said that one of them accidentally left their laptop in a Uber car, and they were convinced that the driver, Zihong, had stolen the computer. And tried to track the driver.

A few days after the program broadcast, the driver, Sihong, turned himself in to the police station, and he will face theft charges against accusation.

"obviously, when your face shows up on national television, you can no longer hide and deny what you have done," said Mayanga (Kathryn Mayanja), a college student who was stolen from the computer. He was surprised that the driver, who had vowed not to get the computer, turned himself in to the police station.

It is reported that after the incident, another victim, Meadows (Fiona Meadows), contacted A Current Affair and said he had lost a cell phone on Zihong`s Uber.

She said she immediately dialed Zihong after it was found left in his car, but he also denied having the phone.

After contacting Zihong and Uber, Meadows reported the case to the police.

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