Pot Noodle swindler caught stealing from restaurant staff who felt sorry for him

Two screengrabs side by side of a man stealing a phone by distracting before subtly taking their phones and putting them in his pocket.
Staff said they felt sorry for the man after he asked for warm water for his Pot Noodle (Picture: Robert Kokosza/SWNS)

A restaurant in Scotland has issued a warning after a man was caught swindling staff by asking for water for his Pot Noodle.

Workers at The Thai Bar & Restaurant in Glasgow felt sorry for a man who came in and asked them for hot water for his pot noodle.

But he used the distraction to steal a worker’s bank card and phone, which was caught on CCTV.

Footage of the incident shows looking for a phone before swiping it and placing it in his pocket, which the restaurant owner later said also had credit cards in it that were later used by the thief.

He is now warning other businesses in the area to be vigilant of similar thefts.

A man stealing a phone whilst asking for hot water for his Pot Noodle in The Thai Bar & Restaurant. A restaurant has issued a warning after a 'Pot Noodle' chancer was caught on CCTV stealing a worker's phone after asking for hot water. Footage shows a man entering The Thai Bar & Restaurant on January 4. The man has reportedly asked if he could have hot water for his Pot Noodle - which he can be seen carrying in the CCTV. In the CCTV footage, the man can be seen looking for a phone before swiping it and placing it in his pocket.
The man stole a phone whilst asking for hot water for his Pot Noodle in a restaurant in Glasgow (Credits: Robert Kokosza / SWNS)
A man stealing a phone whilst asking for hot water for his Pot Noodle in The Thai Bar & Restaurant. A restaurant has issued a warning after a 'Pot Noodle' chancer was caught on CCTV stealing a worker's phone after asking for hot water. Footage shows a man entering The Thai Bar & Restaurant on January 4. The man has reportedly asked if he could have hot water for his Pot Noodle - which he can be seen carrying in the CCTV. In the CCTV footage, the man can be seen looking for a phone before swiping it and placing it in his pocket.
The owner of The Thai Bar and Restaurantin Glasgow is warning nearby businesses to be vigilant (Credits: Robert Kokosza / SWNS)

A Police Scotland spokesperson says: ‘We received a report of the theft of a phone at a premises on Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow, around 2.30pm on Saturday, 4 January, 2025.

‘Enquiries are ongoing.’

Some 78,000 people had phones or bags stolen from them on British streets in the year to March 2024.

That is a rise of more than 150% on the 31,000 ‘snatch thefts’ in the 12 months before, according to data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.

Four in five police investigations were closed before a suspect was even found and just 0.8% of ‘theft from the person’ complaints resulted in a charge, the figures show.

Former Love Island star Wes Nelson revealed on Sunday that a thief allegedly stole his £8,570 Louis Vuitton designer bag with ‘everything important in it’ within a split second.

Wes Nelson posing with his hands open at his sides, wearing a black cap and hoodie.
Wes Nelson is gutted after a designer bag was allegedly swiped on the train (Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner Bros.)

‘My LV [Louis Vuitton] bag was just stolen on the train just as we stopped at Milton Keynes. Had everything important in it,’ the 26-year-old wrote on Instagram.

‘I’m lucky I took my MacBook out before the journey. All my music would have been GONE,’ he continued.

‘Anyway just a heads up, it took a split second to look away and that s**t was gone. Rats everywhere.’

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