Ethiopia: Two Theft Incidents Reported

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  1. Theft Incident in Piazza District
    Date and Time: April 7 (Sunday), around 3:00 PM
    Location: Sidewalk near Teodros Square
    Incident Summary: While the victim was strolling on foot, a man approached and spat on them. The man apologized, claiming it was accidental, and pretended to wipe the spittle off with a tissue. During this distraction, the man stole the victim’s smartphone from their pocket and fled the scene.
  2. Theft Incident in Bole Atlas District
    Date and Time: April 10 (Wednesday), around 8:30 PM
    Location: Sidewalk on Namibia Street
    Incident Summary: While the victim was walking with acquaintances, two men approached from either side. One man forcibly grabbed the victim’s arm, while the other pressed items against them, as if trying to sell something. During this distraction, the zipper of the victim’s shoulder bag was opened without them noticing, and the smartphone and other items inside were stolen. The men then fled the scene.

Safety Tips to Avoid Theft:

  1. Awareness: Theft (pickpocketing and snatching) is prevalent in Addis Ababa, both day and night. Foreigners are just as likely to be targeted as locals. Always be aware of the possibility of being targeted, especially when walking early in the morning or at night.
  2. Precaution: Theft often involves distractions like grabbing an arm, spitting, or pretending to sell something to divert attention while stealing valuables. Ensure that your valuables like wallets and smartphones are secured with chains or straps and attached to your clothing or body.
  3. Vigilance: Stay alert and if you notice suspicious individuals approaching or any unusual behavior, leave the area immediately. Seek assistance from street police or nearby people using clear and understandable language.

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