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Clothes thieves caught on shop CCTV – Expo

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Clothes thieves caught on shop CCTV – Expo

The shop owner, Jianmanee Suknikom, says that the incident happened while she was not at the shop. Only one member of the staff was present at the time.

By Nattha Thepbamrung and Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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A clothes shop in Expo named ‘Perdsakad’ had clothes stolen by two women pretending to be customers. The CCTV camera at the store clearly recorded their identity.

 

The footage shows that two women entered the shop. One of them was talking to the staff while the other walked to the corner of the shop and grabbed 4 pieces of clothe which took about 10 minutes. The footage was posted on social media to search for the thieves.

 

The shop owner, Jianmanee Suknikom, says that the incident happened while she was not at the shop. Only one member of the staff was present at the time.

 

Full story: https://www.phuketgazette.net/news/clothes-thieves-caught-shop-cctv-expo

 
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Looks like they will be well known for a while.

Caught on CCTV: isn't that why shops have them? Does require someone to look a monitor now and again, however. Maybe left that out when training

32 minutes ago, Emster23 said:

Caught on CCTV: isn't that why shops have them? Does require someone to look a monitor now and again, however. Maybe left that out when training

That would require the member of staff to take their nose out of the mobile device glued to their hand for more than five seconds.....:shock1:

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