- A CCTV camera at a water ATM store in Kitengela, Kajiado County, was caught when a man stole the phone while pretending to be a customer
- After grabbing the phone, he left slowly and normal, mixing himself as a regular customer to avoid doubts
- Kenyans online mocked the man for thinking he could avoid the theft, with some explaining how common it was for thieves to wear a hat to hide their identity
Closed-Circuit (CCTV) television zones have caught a man stealing a phone from a water-fired machine in Kitengela, Kajiado County.
Source: Facebook
In a video clip poured on Facebook, the man appears to stand in the store while the waiter is absent.
He seemed to be a regular customer waiting to be served, often looking at the road and around him to see if someone was watching him.
He bent down on the counter that separated the client’s area from the inner part of the store, saw the phone and then stretched his hand carefully to pick it up.
After successfully stealing the phone, he stepped out of the store slowly while pretending to be a regular customer.
A man leaves the store after stealing the phone. Photo Lemiso Media House.
Networks criticize the thief in Kitengela
Social network users expressed frustration, noting that despite the existence of monitoring, such a small crime continues to occur in public places.
The pictures raised new calls for people to be vigilant and shops to be more careful with their personal property.
Jean J Limo:
“He didn’t know there was CCTV.”
Pendo Jean:
“You are strong, but you can’t work. Your days are counted.”
Edwin Kiptanui Rono:
“Big man, how do you steal a phone? Maybe you even robbed a woman – a shame to you.”
Carol Kinyila:
“Wow, almost all thieves wear a hat – I don’t know why.”
Ian Wayne Kiprono:
“Maybe he went home. Of course people are no longer afraid. Nowadays it’s hard to get rid of this – CCTV is everywhere.”
Abraham Saina:
“He can run, but he can’t hide. Very little mind.”
David Odanga:
“Stealing is president, but holding the brothers is expensive, you were surprised.”
Nimmoh Kariuki:
“Kitengela where exactly, Thieves are everywhere, remembering January something they did to me, I cry.”
CCTV VIDEO HAS A MAN WHO HAPPENED IN THE MINISTRY OFFICE
Other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that one man was trapped on a camera stealing a laptop from the Exodus International Migration office in EldoretUasin Gishu County.
The region showed the man quickly grabbing a laptop from the table, hiding it under his sweater, and from outside the area.
Kenyans on social networks had different feelings, with some questioning the staff of the office when the incident occurred.
CCTV shows Nairobi car washing hostess robbing a customer
TUKO.co.ke also reported that the diagnostic camera was caught when a car washing hostess stole a pistol from a customer.
The client reported that the gun, which had been shot 15, was missing – explaining that he had left it in his car.
Police began an investigation and, after inspecting the CCTV region, the suspect was arrested in Loita in Nairobi.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke