Aside from the obvious advantage of being able to monitor your premises, CCtv has also made robbery investigation easier. Here is a CCTV footage showing the moment when armed men robbed a wine shop.
In the 57 second video which has gone viral, Two armed men entered the shop as customers were trying to buy something for themselves, and everyone was seen lying down except for a man dressed in white who seemed to be the shop's owner.
A few seconds later, another armed man entered, bringing the total number of armed men to three, and used one of the bottles of wine to strike the man on white in the head after noticing he wasn't looking down.
Based on the surveillance video, the three armed men were seen ransacking the counter and collecting anything useful into their bag.
They didn't seem to know there was a Cctv in the shop so they weren't concerned about hiding their faces to avoid being recognized while robbing. The exact time and location of the robbery have yet to be revealed.
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