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Bengaluru: Man Casually Roams In Building Corridor And Steals In Broad Daylight | WATCH

A viral CCTV footage from a building in Bengaluru shows a thief taking sneakers from outside a house in the building’s corridor. People are now making fun of the thief and sharing their reactions in the comments.

Bengaluru: Most people leave their slippers outside their house and put them on before heading to work. But have you ever seen a video of slippers being stolen? A viral CCTV footage from a building in Bengaluru shows a thief taking sneakers from outside a house in the building’s corridor. People are now making fun of the thief and sharing their reactions in the comments.

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In the viral video, a thief is caught stealing four pairs of shoes from a shoe rack. He takes each pair one by one and puts them into a large sack. Then he moves on to the next house, continuing to steal shoes. At the start of the video, the thief notices the CCTV camera but continues his theft without worry. People are enjoying this Bengaluru video, which has been shared on Instagram and X.

A user named @tiwary_vijay posted this clip on X, along with two pictures, and wrote: “Shoe theft in C-Block, AECS Layout, Brookfield, Bengaluru. This is the second time in the last 6 months. #Bengaluru #Bangalore #ShoeTheft.”

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First published on: Aug 04, 2024 08:18 AM IST


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