Looking like a thief in the office, in a company, has to be one of the worst stains (blemishes) that a person achieves. By doing everything possible to be labeled a delinquent on the first day of work, it becomes clear that he never took a securities course.
A man in Moscow, Russia, specifically one who became a sales manager at an electronics store, is accused of stealing 53 iPhones and is facing criminal charges.
The equipment was brand new and fell into the hands of that person who was recorded by the store’s security cameras and also sold at least twenty cell phones on the way home.
This was reported on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 by 20 Minutos, with reference to the Russian media Lenta.
#Guayaquil | They came in and asked for a model cell phone and eventually robbed a store in a shopping center north of the city. https://t.co/UmGyDVRLD6
The armed subject opens the counter and enters the back room. The girl who went to the #company He sits on the floor for the order… pic.twitter.com/XugaysYRDz
— The Universe (@eluniversocom) August 30, 2023
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Theft of the year
Everything that the “employee of the year” did was captured by the business camera, and the material was obtained by the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, which showed that the person concerned “is a resident of Sevastopol. “He got a job in a communications store in Moscow and stole 53 iPhones and 550,000 rubles (just over $570),” he said.
#Security | $50,000 worth of technology equipment stolen from a store in downtown Cuenca ►https://t.co/u4GsJWhQKR pic.twitter.com/e7fRctC4v0
— The Universe (@eluniversocom) June 21, 2023
He emptied the store and took the iPhones in backpacks and a suitcase
According to Lenta, “Footage shows the man attempting to knock over a CCTV camera with a mop, but failing, before picking up his devices and leaving.”
He took the iPhones with him in bags, backpacks and even a suitcase, it was recorded. He also left the store normally. He didn’t cover his face.
The investigation was simple: Moscow detectives found the mobile phone thief in his hometown in the Stavropol region. They reported recovering some equipment.
Police are investigating whether the 44-year-old man forged documents to apply for the position of sales manager at that store, located in northeastern Moscow.
Watch the video of the iPhone theft here
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Source: Eluniverso

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