Egypt: The "delivery worker" put the drug in the meal to steal the house!

An Egyptian family revealed a terrifying situation that they experienced and documented by a surveillance camera, when a delivery worker affiliated with a famous restaurant tried to rob their apartment after delivering the order.

Where the account of a girl named Heba Mohamed, who lives in the Maadi area, south of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, posted a video of the worker trying to steal her brother-in-law's apartment.

She explained that the worker kept snooping and waiting in front of the apartment door after submitting the application and receiving his account, and the apartment's surveillance cameras sent warning messages on the mobile phone.

Here, as she says, her husband's brother noticed, and when they hurriedly opened the door of the apartment to see what was going on outside, he was surprised by the worker fleeing.

The owner of the video explains, according to "Al Arabiya.net", that the surveillance camera revealed that the worker had put a drug in soft drinks and was accompanied by another person to help him rob the apartment after making sure that the client slept and had it not been for the surveillance cameras that issued a warning warning, the disaster would have occurred.

She stated that she tried to communicate with the restaurant, but to no avail, adding that she asked at least to know the name of the worker to pursue him away from his administration, but her request was not responded to.


The woman appealed to the citizens to be careful after this incident, stressing that without the surveillance camera, her husband's brother and his family would have been subjected to harm.

The incident received a great deal of interaction on the communication sites, and the tweeters demanded to boycott the restaurant and not deal with it until he advises the worker, and they also demanded caution and take all precautions when dealing with delivery workers.

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