Date:29/03/12
The 21-year-old woman was at a bar in the center of Sundsvall in eastern Sweden, when the phone was stolen out of her back pocket.
The phone was not password-protected and the pickpocket soon came across several nude photos of the woman that were saved on the phone.
The mischievous thief then decided to post the pictures on to the woman’s Facebook page, which she was still logged-in to on the device.
The horrified woman has now removed the pictures from her Facebook page but it is not known if they have been spread to other people or sites, police said.
The thief, who is wanted for theft and sexual assault, is still at large.
Thief steals phone and posts victim’s nude photos on Facebook
A woman in Sweden who had her cell phone stolen was shocked to discover naked pictures of her that the thief had posted on to her own Facebook page.The 21-year-old woman was at a bar in the center of Sundsvall in eastern Sweden, when the phone was stolen out of her back pocket.
The phone was not password-protected and the pickpocket soon came across several nude photos of the woman that were saved on the phone.
The mischievous thief then decided to post the pictures on to the woman’s Facebook page, which she was still logged-in to on the device.
The horrified woman has now removed the pictures from her Facebook page but it is not known if they have been spread to other people or sites, police said.
The thief, who is wanted for theft and sexual assault, is still at large.
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