A woman in the UK lives alone in a rental house. As the shower started to seep downstairs, she called the landlord and asked the plumber to come to the house for repairs. Unexpectedly, when she was not at home, the plumber not only broke into her bedroom without authorization, but was even caught by the surveillance inside the house when he picked up his own underwear and smelled violently, which made the woman so scared that she hurried to call the police. However, after investigation, the plumber was acquitted because he had no specific theft.
According to foreign media reports, a woman living in West Yorkshire, England, bought a mini-monitor from the Internet and installed it in her bedroom because she was told that thieves frequently haunt her home. One day, there was a leak in the shower room at home, so she asked the landlord to find a plumber to repair it.
At that time, she told the other person not to enter the bedroom without authorization. Unexpectedly, shortly after leaving, when the woman parked in the supermarket's parking lot, her mobile phone happened to remind her that the monitoring in her bedroom had been activated, and the next screen was unforgettable.
"I checked the surveillance and found that the plumber was touching my underwear closet. I was shocked." The woman said that she immediately called the police when she saw it. The police arrested the plumber on suspicion of burglary. The monitoring screen showed that the plumber was rummaging in the cabinet drawer, not only rummaged through her clothes, but even picked up her underwear to smell.
However, the plumber claimed to the police that he thought the woman was a prostitute, so he touched her directly. The police explained that after searching the briefcase of the plumber, it was found that he had not actually stolen anything, so he could not be charged with theft and released him. After the
incident, the woman was too scared to go to sleep in the bedroom. Now she transferred to other cooperative agencies to seek further legal support.