Sheer desperation: Video of man stealing ghee buckets in Karachi goes viral

Suspect steals four buckets of ghee from outside a shop in the city's Lines Area locality


Our Correspondent June 19, 2022
The suspect steals four buckets of ghee from outside a shop in the Karachi's Lines Area locality. SCREENGRAB

KARACHI:

Driven by sheer desperation amid a sharp rise in prices of basic necessities, a video of a man stealing ghee buckets from outside a shop in Karachi went viral on social media.

In the footage, the man can be seen taking away the buckets as he tries to avoid the watchful eyes of the shopkeeper in the city's Lines Area locality.

As soon as the man gets a chance, he steals two cans of ghee. He can be seen taking two more cans shortly in the video after taking away the earlier two.

SHO Brigade Police Station Khalid Rafiq, when contacted, said that no complaint of the incident was lodged at the police station.

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The citizens of the port city expressed concern, who are already dealing with street crimes, robberies and other forms of crimes on regular basis, over this new type of theft.

Many blamed the rising price of edible oil and ghee for the reason behind such acts. They further said that such crimes should be an eye-opener for the rulers to take measures to control the rising inflation in the country.

COMMENTS (11)

Ahmed | 2 years ago | Reply When the commissioner of area will not control the prices and the poor people can t afford it and the children ask to father I need pratha which is the minor basic demand from the children then not all people control him self they do robbery what is the difference all people do robbery in Pakistan.
Qadir | 2 years ago | Reply Such irresponsible journalism trying to normalize crime by suggesting this was done due to inflation as if there were no criminal before. This is not desperate-times-desperate-measures situation. This just a criminal being criminal.
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