Just as copying requires common sense, stealing requires common sense, otherwise what happened to a thief in Latin America could not happen.
A unique incident of theft in a shoe store in Peru has come to light, in which the thieves stole not one or two, but 200 shoes, but they all belonged to the same foot.
The shopkeeper, who lost 200 shoes at once, says that the value of the stolen shoes is 13 thousand dollars, but it is obvious that the thieves who take only one shoe will not be able to sell them.
In the footage, it can be seen that the thieves enter the store in the dark of night by breaking the lock and escaping with different brands of shoes on a bicycle.
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Local police chief Adwan Diaz says that only the shoes on the right foot were stolen in this unusual theft, and evidence is being gathered.
The police claim that with the help of footage and fingerprints, these thieves will be identified soon.