Mand sporer tyv med reserve-telefon i Malmø

En mand i Malmø udgav sig for at være fra hjemmeplejen, stjal en mobiltelefon og flygtede. Offeret sporede tyven i realtid ved hjælp af en app på en reserve-telefon.

Hændelsen fandt sted, da tyven klædt ud som hjemmeplejepersonale trængte ind i Jan-Erik Jönssons hjem. Han stjal en mobiltelefon, men blev senere fanget takket være realtidssporing.

Jan-Erik Jönsson opfordrer nu staten og teleselskaberne til at gribe ind over for kriminalitet rettet mod ældre. Han beskriver, hvordan tyven stod på verandaen iført blå plastikhandsker.

Sporingen foregik i realtid med en app på en ekstra telefon, som offeret havde adgang til.

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