Thieves Use Duplicate Keys to Rob Harare Warehouse

Thieves made off with $105,000 worth of merchandise from Mohammed Murad Mussa's warehouse located in Graniteside, Harare. Mussa has no relation to the businessman who passed away earlier. He stumbled upon the break-in Monday after heading to the building to pick up inventory. The warehouse should have been protected by a pair of guards employed through Peace Security Company.

During his absence, someone sneaked into the building using copied keys to unlock the entrance. The crafty burglars swiped 2,100 boxes containing Dolphin pots from inside. They carefully locked everything back up before disappearing, making the crime less obvious at first glance. The local police department knows about the situation, according to Harare provincial spokesperson Inspector Luckmore Chakanza.

Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation into the heist. They continue gathering evidence about how thieves managed to enter despite security measures in place. The case highlights how criminals can bypass traditional safeguards when they possess unauthorized access tools. Many business owners across the area worry about similar vulnerabilities in their security systems.
 

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