The woman riding the SH car stole a shirt from a fashion store

(PLO)- Discovering that the fashion store was empty, the woman in the SH car quickly took a display shirt and escaped.

On February 7, a clip appeared on social media with the content of a woman riding a motorbike SH stealing a coat at a fashion store.

According to research, the incident happened at a fashion store on Phan Van Hon Street, Xuan Thoi Thuong Commune, Hoc Mon District, Ho Chi Minh City.

The woman entered the shop, took the shirt and put it on while the owner was not present. Photo taken from the clip

Ms. PTNP (46 years old, from Binh Dinh) said the incident happened at noon on February 5. The incident was recorded by security cameras.

Accordingly, at regarding 10:50 am, Ms. P was working in the kitchen and at the same time watching the shop. Because I was so absorbed in cooking, I didn’t know that there was a female customer riding a SH car.

This person wore a mask, covered his head, and walked to the front of the store to choose clothes. When she did not see the owner, the woman took off the coat hanging on display, put it on, and quickly got in the car and left.

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The woman then quickly left. Photo taken from the clip

Ms. P found out but it was too late. “I didn’t expect them to drive a luxury car, look like they have conditions, but steal the shirt” – Mrs. P sadly.

The owner of the shop said that he has rented a space to sell clothes on Phan Van Hon street for regarding 6 years. The lost shirt is worth regarding 500,000 VND.

A woman riding a SH car stole a shirt from a fashion store photo 3

Ms. P said that she rented the premises, the purchase and sale recently encountered many difficulties but also was stolen. Photo: HT

As soon as the theft happened, Ms. P reported it to a responsible person in the locality to report, but did not go to the police to report in writing.

The clip then appeared on social media to warn people.

Police discovered nearly 10 tons of suspected smuggled sugar

Police discovered nearly 10 tons of sugar suspected of being smuggled in Ho Chi Minh City

(PLO)- Checking a company in the area, the functional force discovered nearly 10 tons of granulated sugar of no origin or origin.

NGUYEN TAN

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