Viral video shows wrongly jailed Sania Maskatiya staff catching upper-class culprit

A viral incident at Sania Maskatiya store reveals affluent women caught stealing clothes worth over one lakh rupees, raising questions about justice and accountability.

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March 12, 2026

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Viral video shows wrongly jailed Sania Maskatiya staff catching upper-class culprit

With Eid approaching, crowded markets are seeing a spike in theft, and a recent incident at a Sania Maskatiya store has gone viral for its shocking twist. A group of women, reportedly from affluent families, was caught stealing clothes worth over one lakh rupees. What makes the incident particularly notable is that the store had previously sent its employees to jail over missing merchandise that these same women had allegedly stolen.

The video of the confrontation shows the tense scene as the store managers confront the women. When first questioned, one of the women denies any wrongdoing, saying, "Kuch bhi nahi kar rahay." The manager instructs them to stand still while the situation unfolds as one tries to flee.

As the managers inspect the bags, it becomes clear that more clothes were stolen. One of the managers says, "Aisay tou pata nahi kitnay piece lay k gaye ho gay. Sharam karni chahiye aap logon ko. In kapron liye ap log apna imaan bechtay ho." The women try to offer money, but the managers refuse, saying, "Nahi chahiye humain paisay. Hum aisay nahi chorain gay."

The managers question how they could continue stealing so openly, asking, "Choriyan kar kar k tum log lay jao zalalathain hum log kaatain?"

One manager reminds everyone of the past injustice, pointing out that the employees had spent two days in jail over previous missing merchandise. Despite the women eventually apologizing, the manager responds, "Sorry se kaam nahi chalega na, humari bhi sorry nahi suni gayi thi." The store manager further instructs the staff to take the women’s pictures and call 15, prompting panic among the culprits.

The incident has quickly gone viral online as a story of karma and justice, with many praising the managers for catching the real thieves and highlighting the irony of the employees being previously jailed for the same crime.

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