Feb 13 • 22:24 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Delivery man takes snack to supposed customer in Paraná, but has his cellphone and motorcycle stolen by him

A delivery man in Paraná was robbed of his motorcycle and cellphone while making a food delivery to a supposed customer.

In a brazen act of criminal deception, a delivery man in Apucarana, Paraná, fell victim to a theft during a routine delivery operation. According to reports, Moisés Pereira, the delivery person, received a call from someone posing as a customer who ordered two snacks for delivery at a designated location. Upon arrival, however, Pereira was approached by an individual who proceeded to rob him of his motorcycle and cellphone. This incident occurred early Thursday morning, and despite the harrowing experience, both the items were recovered and returned to him later that day.

Moisés, who has spent seven years in the delivery service, expressed his shock and fear during the ordeal, recalling moments of adrenaline as he thought about his newborn daughter. This incident highlights the dangers that delivery personnel can face, particularly with increasing reports of similar scams where individuals use food delivery as a guise to commit theft. The police report shed light on how the fake order was made, showcasing the cleverness of the perpetrator who planned the robbery.

The swift recovery of the stolen items is a positive note in an otherwise distressing event; however, it raises broader concerns regarding safety and security in the gig economy. As food delivery apps gain popularity, incidents like this may lead to calls for increased protective measures for delivery workers, who often operate in vulnerable situations without adequate support or protections from their employers or within the legal framework.

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