Belgrade is turning into a nightmare zone! Residents of Čukarica and Žarkovo are raising the alarm about increasingly frequent burglaries in their homes – and get this – while they are sleeping! Yes, you read that right – burglars are sneaking in through unlocked doors, windows, and terraces, stealing wallets, jewelry, and cash from houses that are left wide open.
Imagine this: a couple from Žarkovo shared a chilling story on Instagram about how burglars entered their apartment during the night while they were asleep and took everything they could. The doors were unlocked at the time of the break-in! Many social media users can’t believe people leave their doors unlocked, wondering how they haven’t been harmed, while others say unfortunately, it’s a common practice.
But wait, there’s more! Burglars don’t just use doors – they climb through windows and terraces, especially in summer when people leave windows wide open due to the heat. Residents report that thieves climb to the second or third floor, enter through terraces and windows, not caring that people are inside sleeping. One user shared how a few years ago burglars broke in through open windows while people were asleep, and it happened in the neighborhood!
This situation is alarming! Are we really so careless that we leave doors and windows unlocked? Has home security become a myth? The police and municipal services clearly can’t stop this wave of burglaries, leaving citizens to fend for themselves.
If you think this is only a problem in Žarkovo and Čukarica, think again. Similar stories are coming from various parts of Belgrade. People are scared, and burglars are laughing behind their backs.
This isn’t just a story about theft – it’s a story about our careless attitude towards our own safety. Lock your doors, close your windows, but be aware that burglars don’t pick time or place.
Is it time to finally wake up and realize that security is not something to take for granted? Or will we keep pretending this isn’t happening?
Share your stories, comments, and maybe some advice – because clearly, we need more than just locked doors to feel safe in our homes. Who knows, maybe your story will open someone’s eyes!