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Bangladesh: Man Breaks Into Empty House Not To Steal But To Stay And Eat Food

Gulshan, Bangladesh: A man in Dhaka spotted an empty flat, so he decided to break inside, not to steal, but to stay.

According to the police, the man is homeless.

Rick Hubbard and Chris Hubbard, the owners of the flat, who are also the owners of the North End Coffee Roasters, spotted a person loitering around their house as they were in the United States of America with the help of the high-end security camera.

Rick informed someone he knew in their city about the unusual movement.

The Gulshan Pollice blasted to the house and saw food and wine bottles on the dining table, however, no one was around.

After a search, Masum, the thief, was caught hiding inside a bathroom of the house.

Masum was chill when the police found him.

It is believed that Masum was drunk when he was found by the police.

Aminul Islam, an Inspector from the Gulshan Police Station, Masum is a thief that is mentally challenged.

Inspector Islam said:

He is probably mentally challenged too. Previously, I have seen a video of him dancing while stealing goods from a different house.

The thief has been arrested by the police before too.

At one point in the interrogation, the man told the police that he had recently been imprisoned in an Indian jail for 90 straight days.

There was a lack of coherence in what he said.

The man did not steal anything from the flat.

The man stayed in the house and ate all the food that was there.

The owner of the flat did not file any complaint with the police.

The law enforcers decided to arrest him in another case that was filed against him in March this year.