Watch: Swiggy Delivery Agent Caught On Camera Stealing Nike Shoes From Gurugram Flat
A Swiggy delivery agent was caught on camera stealing Nike shoes from outside an apartment in Gurugram. The video has gone insanely viral with many urging the company to take action.
Everyday or the other we come across bizarre videos on social media, and the clips manage to boggle the minds of everyone. In the latest trending news, a video is going insanely viral on social media, which shows a Swiggy delivery agent stealing a pair of Nike shoes from outside a flat in Gurugram. The incident took place on April 9, and the clip was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by a user named Rohit Arora. The user claimed that the shoes belonged to his friend. The video shows the delivery agent stealing the black coloured shoes, which were kept outside the apartment.
In the video, the Swiggy delivery agent can be seen climbing the stairs. He then rings the doorbell of the flat. After delivering the package, he can be clearly seen nervously looking around, seemingly to confirm nobody is present.
He then takes off his head scarf and walks down the stairs. A few moments later, he returns to pick up the shoes, which he hides in the cloth and leaves.
"Swiggy's drop and PICK up service. A delivery boy just took my friend's shoes (@Nike) and they won't even share his contact," the user wrote on X.
Check out the video here:
Swiggy's drop and PICK up service. A delivery boy just took my friend's shoes (@Nike) and they won't even share his contact. @Swiggy @SwiggyCares @SwiggyInstamart pic.twitter.com/NaGvrOiKcx
— Rohit Arora (@_arorarohit_) April 11, 2024
After the video went viral, even Swiggy responded to the above-mentioned user, and wrote, "Hey Rohit, we expect better from our delivery partners. Do meet us on DM, so we can assist you better."
However, in the follow-up tweet, the user claimed that Swiggy told him that they could not track their rider.
"We need to contact their legal team or file a police complaint. At this point its not about shoes its about safety. The rider was let into the house for delivering goods. Now we all have to think about doing it," he wrote.
Swiggy support called and just said they can't track their rider. We need to contact their legal team or file a police complaint.
— Rohit Arora (@_arorarohit_) April 12, 2024
At this point its not about shoes its about safety. The rider was let into the house for delivering goods. Now we all have to think about doing it. pic.twitter.com/QEBaz1PTeC
"This is unacceptable. @SwiggyCares, as a customer, I would like to know what actions you plan on taking in this situation!" commented one user.
"I am Only One Who Was Waiting For Him To Take Those White Shoe?" wrote another user.
"Took my brand new helmet. Submitted the video proof, they asked me to file a complaint with police. I wanted the address which they never shared. I just don't understand why can't they remove the delivery partner and penalize when there is a clear evidence of such act," wrote another user.











