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    Watch as young boy is caught breaking into a Mobile Money kiosk

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    A young boy was caught attempting a break-in at a mobile money kiosk A young boy was caught attempting a break-in at a mobile money kiosk

    A young boy has been caught attempting a break-in at a Mobile Money kiosk, leaving onlookers stunned and the community in disbelief.

    The incident occurred on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, when the boy was seen trying to force open the door of a popular Mobile Money outlet.

    Concerned citizens quickly intervened, leading to his apprehension.

    As news of the attempted robbery spread, a crowd gathered, with many expressing shock and disappointment at the boy’s actions.

    The X post from EDHUB, dated July 15, 2025, reported, “Residents stare in bewilderment upon catching a young boy actively engaged in a break-in and theft attempt at a mobile money kiosk.”

    As this incident raises serious concerns, authorities were alerted immediately, and the boy was reportedly taken into custody for questioning.

    Watch the video below:

    Residents stare on in bewilderment upon catching a young boy actively in a break-in and theft attempt in a mobile money kiosk. pic.twitter.com/Smbhxie2JY

    — SIKAOFFICIALšŸ¦ (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) July 15, 2025

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