Businesswoman Affected by 'The Theft of the Year' Criticizes Security Company's Performance: 'No Use from Them'
A businesswoman from Vilnius expresses disappointment in her security company following a significant jewelry theft, highlighting her belief in the company's inability to protect her assets.
The article discusses the concerns of a Vilnius businesswoman, V. Orkinė, who suffered a substantial loss of jewelry worth €250,000 after burglars broke into her shop on December 5th. While some of the financial losses were compensated by insurance, the remaining amount swallowed her company's profits from the previous year. Orkinė's frustrations are compounded by her belief that the security company she employed was supposed to safeguard her business, but failed to do so effectively.
In her remarks, she stresses the importance of conducting personal security audits, urging others to review their security measures and the response times of security companies. She emphasizes that while Lithuania is generally safe, there are still criminals and expresses her disappointment that the security service did not provide the necessary protection expected during such a critical moment.
Orkinė has publicly shared her grievances on social media platforms, indicating that she feels let down by the very systems designed to protect her. This incident not only highlights challenges within the security sector but also serves as a warning to other business owners to re-evaluate their own security protocols in light of the ongoing risks associated with thefts.