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Melbourne resident courier letters continue to be stolen and Australians lose at least 42 million a year!

Melbourne has won the title of the world's most livable city for many years, meaning it is not only beautiful in the environment, but also reassuring in public order, but 9News recently revealed such a surveillance video depicting Melbourne residents' most real daily life:

This is a residential home in Melbourne's Abbotsford district, where a courier was placed at the door that day, according to surveillance cameras installed in the corner.

This is not uncommon in Australia, but the next scene is a bit shocking. Just a few minutes after the courier left, a woman in a blue coat suddenly appeared in the camera and saw her open the door. As if no one took the express delivery, turned away.

The owner of the house, Byrn Thomas, waited and waited to see his delivery, called to verify that it had been delivered, and looked through the surveillance footage before he knew what had happened to the door.

His delivery was stolen in broad daylight. It contained a dress, a gift from his wife.

I didn't expect to be taken by someone like this at the door of my house. The thief must be a habitual criminal, as can be seen from her skilful actions, which is experienced.

It is likely that she often follows the courier behind the courier and determines whether to do so on the basis of the size of the package it is distributing.

After receiving the police, the police said that in Melbourne and even in Australia, this kind of wretched theft of packages is not uncommon, because it is random theft, it is difficult to catch valid evidence, that is, thieves are difficult to find.

In addition to the fact that couriers will be stolen, some people have pinned their eyes to unlocked mailboxes.

According to a video released by the Victoria State Police Department, there were a couple of thieves who stole letters from someone else in the apartment building around Collingwood at an uncertain time, from day to night.

The main purpose of stealing letters is to get personal information, and sometimes bad luck. The bank card they just got is likely to slip away in this way, and then the loss can be very serious.?

That's not alarmist. In 2017, an Australian woman in Werribee found a credit card she had just mailed in an apartment mailbox.

With this card she bet more than $300 on an online gambling website, but failed to access the victim's bank account, otherwise the loss would have been even higher!

According to statistics, the annual loss of mailbox theft in Australia as high as 42 million Australian dollars.

Remind everyone, the door mailbox must be locked, and should check frequently, do not give criminals too many opportunities to take advantage of.

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