M'sia lady removes shampoo bottles & canned food from pants when confronted for shoplifting

The quantity of hidden items is quite astounding.

Ashley Tan | Syahindah Ishak | February 20, 2020, 04:39 PM

A video featuring a woman from Malaysia has gone viral recently, mainly for her ability to keep a lot of unpaid items in her pants.

Trolley-worth of stolen items

The nearly three-minute video had been circulating on WhatsApp, showing a lady in the midst of being confronted in a supermarket as a result of allegedly shoplifting there.

Short clips from the video were also posted to Twitter on Feb. 17, where it has since been retweeted over 8,700 times at the time of writing.

https://twitter.com/dylawok/status/1229306027700453380

The lady can be heard being told off by a man behind the camera, and was already standing beside a trolley filled with items.

The man shouted, "Take out your things! Take out your things now! I count till three, take out your things now!"

The lady appeared to mumble an excuse, to which the man retorted, "Poor? What do you mean poor!"

She then proceeded to tip over her handbag, spilling out numerous bottles of deodorant.

A young boy standing beside her does the same and pulls out several bottles of what appeared to be soap from his pants.

The lady then reached into her pants, pulling out not one, but seven bottles of shampoo.

As she was berated by the man, she started crying and apologising, saying she "promise" not to do this again.

The man, however, fires back that she is "used to doing this".

And it appeared that the woman had hidden more items.

Upon the man's urging, she continued to extricate numerous boxes of toothpaste from the depths of her pants, and even a number of canned food, which Twitter users said are canned sardines.

The man started swearing at the number of items the woman had attempted to shoplift, saying that it likely cost "over hundreds of dollars".

It is uncertain how the incident was resolved, or if the supermarket staff lodged a police report.

You can watch the full three minute video here.

Top photo from @dylawok / Twitter