Yellow Girl claims she’s a victim of robbery hold-up
Yellow Girl – The internet sensation whose real name is Bai Naifa Abid Samama was allegedly robbed of a significant amount of money while on her way home from Datu Piang on a tricycle.
A robbery incident refers to an unlawful act where a person takes property or money belonging to someone else by using force or the threat of force. It is a type of theft that involves taking something from another person by force or the threat of force.
Robbery incidents can occur in a variety of settings, such as homes, businesses, and public spaces. The use of weapons, such as guns or knives, is often involved in robbery incidents, making them particularly dangerous for victims and bystanders. Robbery is a serious crime that is punishable by law, and law enforcement agencies work to prevent and prosecute robbery incidents.
Speaking of which, internet sensation Yellow Girl claimed that she was robbed of a significant amount of money while on her way home from Datu Piang on a tricycle.
The incident took place in the barangay of Tugal, Midsayap, which is now under the Special Geographic Area of BARMM.
Yellow Girl reported the incident on her Facebook page, ‘Kala Yellow VLOG,’ where she mentioned that two suspects took away around P200,000 in cash from her. However, the Midsayap PNP is still investigating the case as there are discrepancies in the victim’s statements.
The victim initially claimed that the robbery took place in Brgy. Tugol, which is a far-flung barangay, but she stated that it took less than eight minutes to reach the Poblacion area. The PNP has not confirmed the actual amount taken from Yellow Girl as she initially reported that P95,000 was stolen.
It is essential to note that Yellow Girl became famous last year after a video of her obscene dance performance in a motor show held in Matalam, Cotabato, went viral.
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