A man's Porsche has been spray painted with the words 'F*** you show off' - just four days after his BMW was stolen.
Abdul Ilyas' bright blue Porsche Panamera - a model which retails for £72,890 ($89,151) - also had 'take off da rich give to da poor' sprayed on its bonnet in London overnight on Friday.
Mr Ilyas, who runs social media agency Blu Capital Education, said the vandalism took place just four days after his convertible BMW M4 was stolen from outside his mum's house in Derby while he was on holiday in Dubai.
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The 21-year-old said thieves also stole Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin trainers and Versace clothes out of the boot of his Porsche.
Speaking to The Sun, he said: "I think it is jealousy. I think it is hate. People can't stand others being successful."
Mr Ilyas added that he hadn't contacted police about the clothes stolen from his Porsche.
The businessman concluded that it 'really isn't my week', having cut his holiday in Dubai short following the theft of his BMW.
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Mr Ilyas - who has a large Instagram following - believes whoever stole his convertible had monitored his social media when plotting the car jacking.
He said: "Whoever did it must have seen that I was going on holiday on social media and through that it was the right moment to steal it.
"We had a look around to see if it was caught on camera but so far we've not been able to find anything. It's a convertible BMW M4. I bought it for the summer and I've only had it for three months. There must be someone out there who knows something."
But while the graffiti on his Porsche appears to be the second car-based crime perpetrated against Mr Ilyas in the space of a week, the incident does bear similarities with a publicity stunt earlier this year, whereby millionaire Lak Sira pretended to be shocked upon discover the words 'w*****' and 's***' sprayed on his gold Porsche.
However, it later transpired that the profanities had been sprayed on the £72,890 ($89,151) car - also a Porsche Panamera - by one of his mates in order to boost his social media profile.
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So, if you were crying a river for Mr Ilyas and his curse-coated Porsche, maybe hold back those tears for a few days, until we know for definite this wasn't a repeat of Mr Sira's Porsche paint publicity stunt.
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