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Nottingham Post
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Charlotte Penketh-King & Simon Wilson

'Quite strange' - family's CCTV captures thief digging up £2 plants from front garden

This is the bizarre moment a family caught a thief on CCTV digging up and stealing plants from their front garden.

Zulfiqar Ali, 44, and his wife Shahnaz Akhtar, 44, were baffled by the disappearance of new bedding plants outside their home.

They decided to check CCTV and watched as a stranger pulled up on a push bike at 9pm the night before.

He could be seen bending in front of the flower bed - shoving the plants into a large carrier bag before cycling away.

The stolen plants had been planted in front of the home in Bobbers Mill by the couple's children Meerab, 10, and Aghnaa, eight.

Businessman Zulfiqar spoke to his neighbour about the theft, and was told one of their flower baskets had also been stolen on June 18.

He's asking neighbours to keep an eye out for the green-fingered thief.

Zulfiqar said: "We bought this house in early 2019 and most of the plants have been there since then, but the stolen flower plants were only planted a couple of months ago.

"I was going out in the morning to fetch something and noticed a chunk of plants missing from the planter located right next to our door step.

"I looked around and found one whole pot empty so we played back the CCTV recording to see what had happened.

"It was quite strange - why would someone steal £2 worth of plants?

"My wife and I felt shocked and our children Meerab and Aghnaa felt angry.

"We live on a busy main road so we printed and pasted photos from the CCTV footage on our windows for four days to let all the neighbourhood know about it.

(© ZulfiqarAli / SWNS)

"By now, a lot of people living near us are probably aware of it and we have also put 'CCTV in Operation' stickers on our windows as well just as a deterrent.

"Of course it has annoyed us but in no way are we going to stop putting plants in our front garden."

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