A viral video making rounds on social media has captured the aftermath of a daring break-in at a renowned chop bar in Bibiani, Western North Region, where a group of unidentified thieves reportedly stole an assortment of food items and utensils in a targeted heist.
The eatery, Di Woho Nkomo, is widely regarded as one of the best chop bars in the area, a reputation that appears to have drawn the attention of criminals focused not on cash, but cuisine.
According to a report by Oyerepa, the thieves struck at an odd hour and made away with a bowl of grasscutter meat, crates of eggs, goat meat, gallons of cooking oil, and various kitchen utensils. "They didn't touch money or electronics - only food," a local reporter noted, adding that the thieves seemed to have a clear appetite-driven agenda. "Anything that contained food or meat, they took." The owner of the chop bar, whose identity was withheld, told Oyerepa that this was not the first time such an incident had occurred.
Despite the repeated thefts, she has refrained from reporting to the police, expressing doubt that any meaningful action would follow. "I've stopped wasting time reporting.