Houses of worship, laundries for the dead and coffins... "strange" thefts in Lebanon (photos)

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Many Lebanese regions are experiencing "strange" theft incidents, amid the worst economic crisis in the country's history, and local media outlets have reported on the growing phenomenon of unconventional and previously unknown thefts.

"Lebanon 24" website reported that unknown persons stole the lights of the bathrooms from inside a mosque in the center of the Dome area, and fled to an unknown destination, noting that a water generator and parts of a car were stolen in the Qalamoun area.

The site pointed out to the widespread phenomenon of theft of parts of cars parked in the streets, such as windshield wipers, side mirrors. Unidentified persons stole the tire of one of the cars at the junction of the town of Kosha. They raised the car and put a small piece of wood under it, then they stole the tires and then fled.

A number of the pioneers and pages of the social networking site in Lebanon had circulated news of the theft of a number of laundries for the dead, including a laundry for the dead in one of the Bekaa towns, while the town of Al-Tiri witnessed earlier, an attempt to steal a coffin / carrier for the dead, while the thieves fled as soon as one came The people of the town went to the place, and the coffin was found near the cemetery, as the coffin is made of aluminum and the thief targets it with the aim of selling it and earning its price.

A number of streets have been infamous for the theft of metal sewage nozzle covers, and there was an incident last week in which a metallic waterfront "balustrade" was stolen.

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