What was supposed to be a peaceful evening turned into pure drama after two men were caught red-handed stealing from a newly opened clothes shop in Nairobi.
The shop had launched only a week earlier. The owner, a young businesswoman, had invested all her savings to make her dream come true. Business was picking up well — until the night two thieves decided to test her luck.
On Tuesday night, the two robbers pretended to be late customers. They walked into the shop acting normal, checking shirts and trousers like regular buyers. But the shopkeeper noticed something strange:They kept whispering to each other
The shop had launched only a week earlier. The owner, a young businesswoman, had invested all her savings to make her dream come true. Business was picking up well — until the night two thieves decided to test her luck.
On Tuesday night, the two robbers pretended to be late customers. They walked into the shop acting normal, checking shirts and trousers like regular buyers. But the shopkeeper noticed something strange:They kept whispering to each other
They were avoiding the CCTV cameras. They were picking clothes and hiding some under their jackets
Before she could confront them, one thief tried to walk out with a pile of new designer T-shirts.
But what they didn’t know was that the building had silent motion sensors connected directly to the security guard outside.
Within seconds, the alarm went off. The thieves panicked.
One tried to run toward the back door, but it was locked. The other attempted to remove the hidden clothes and pretend nothing happened — but it was too late.
The guard and boda boda riders nearby rushed in.
“Tumewapata! Wako ndani!” one rider shouted. The two men were caught with stolen clothes still in their pockets and jackets. Neighbours gathered quickly as the robbers stood shaking, confessing and begging not to be beaten.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.
Before she could confront them, one thief tried to walk out with a pile of new designer T-shirts.
But what they didn’t know was that the building had silent motion sensors connected directly to the security guard outside.
Within seconds, the alarm went off. The thieves panicked.
One tried to run toward the back door, but it was locked. The other attempted to remove the hidden clothes and pretend nothing happened — but it was too late.
The guard and boda boda riders nearby rushed in.
“Tumewapata! Wako ndani!” one rider shouted. The two men were caught with stolen clothes still in their pockets and jackets. Neighbours gathered quickly as the robbers stood shaking, confessing and begging not to be beaten.TO READ MORE, TAP HERE.