The "Range Rover" thief in Saudi Arabia preoccupies the pioneers of "social media".. How did she hijack the car in front of its owner?

The hashtag #Rangethief topped the Saudi social media platforms after the strange incident that occurred in the Olaya neighborhood in Riyadh.


Social media users shared a video clip, documenting the moment a woman stole a Range Rover from her owner's eyes before she fled.

The circulating clip showed a woman wearing a black abaya and a mask, and next to her was another person stealing a luxury car in the Olaya neighborhood of Riyadh, and escaping with it after its owner got off and left it for her to try it on, after they deluded him of their desire to buy it, according to what local media circulated yesterday.

The story began when a citizen offered his Range Rover car for sale through a car dealership website. He received a call from a woman who wanted to buy it, and an interview was agreed upon to inspect the vehicle.

On the following day, the woman arrived, accompanied by another person who claimed to be her brother, to meet the owner of the car, behind the Al-Mousa complex in the Olaya district in Riyadh, and asked to test the car and actually drove it with its escorts next to it.

After the experiment, she returned to the owner's house, in order to settle the pledge, and when they arrived in front of the house, the owner of the car went down to open the garage door in order to enter the car, but he was surprised that the woman and her escort ran away in his car, and she stole it in front of his eyes.

The competent authorities rushed to search and investigate the woman who appeared veiled in the clip.

While some websites reported that the owner of the car was interrogated to find out the details and gather enough information in order to reach the thief.

#Range_thief



According to the popular, a woman is said to have applied for the purchase of a Range Rover from a citizen in Riyadh - he offered his car for sale on one of the websites. run away.

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- What's wrong with the hashtag?

(@AbtTrend) November 26, 2021

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