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Shocking: Abuja woman uses children to steal from supermarket (photos, video)

A shocking video has emerged online of an Abuja-based woman who uses her children to steal from supermarkets.
According to a Facebook user, Don Collins, who posted the video online, the woman and about seven of her children were seen entering the supermarket one after the other, pretending that they were looking for certain items which the store owner may not have.


The footage captured the youngsters picking up items in the market after going round the store, and moving out of the place while others deliberately obstructed the view of the attendant inside the supermarket.
One after the other, the siblings left and the mother, who left after them all, ended up not purchasing anything, telling the storekeeper that she could not find the item she was looking for.
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