A man has been accused of pretending to be a mannequin in a shop window in the Polish capital Warsaw in order to steal jewellery.
CCTV images showed the 22-year-old standing still and holding a bag in the window inside a shopping centre as it closed.
Police said “when he felt safe” he went “hunting” and robbed a jewellery stand.
He is accused of returning another day and eating at one of the bars in the shopping centre, before slipping into a clothing store “to exchange his clothes for new ones”.
The man is then said to have stopped at the restaurant again “to eat another meal”.
The 22-year-old was later spotted and detained by security personnel, who called the police.
He has been charged with burglary and theft.
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Police spokesperson Robert Szumiata said the man was already known to police for taking money from several cash registers and trying to steal other items at another shopping centre.
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The man has been remanded in custody for three months.
He faces up to 10 years in prison.