Shocking moment DPD driver's 'BMW is stolen from a petrol station'

by · Mail Online

This is the shocking moment a DPD driver had his car stolen while he paid for fuel at a petrol station. 

The horror unfolded in Alperton, northwest London at 5:53pm on October 15.

A DPD driver can be seen walking to the petrol forecourt at an Esso garage while leaving his vehicle's engine running after refuelling.

But in a matter of seconds, someone can be seen jumping into his car and driving away.

Footage of the immediate aftermath was captured on a mobile phone by a passer-by.

The incident happened in Alperton, northwest London at 5:53pm on October 15. An alleged thief can be seen entering the vehicle
In a matter of seconds, someone drives away with the car, which still had the engine running
Footage of the immediate aftermath was captured on a mobile phone by a passer-by

The driver is distraught and screaming: 'My car!'

'This country is finished,' the person filming says, 'Oh my days!'

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He then told the driver to phone the police and 'stop wasting time'.

The DPD driver and the person filming went to the Londis store and watch the shocking moment on CCTV.

Another clip then shows the DPD driver and the cameraman driving around looking for the stolen vehicle.

The cameraman says he thinks it's unlikely they will find it, adding: 'These car thieves know what they're doing, man.'

The footage has since been shared online with one local saying: 'Who the f*** leaves the engine running?'

The DPD driver and the person filming went to the Londis store and watched the shocking moment on CCTV
The driver is pictured immediately after the incident, distraught and screaming: 'My car!'
Another clip then shows the DPD driver and the cameraman driving around looking for the stolen vehicle

Another person said: 'You left your car running, in a petrol station, in London. Genius.'

Someone else added: 'This is peak, because insurance won't even cover him as he left his keys in the ignition unattended.'

'This country is decaying by the minute,' Said another.

And another person said: 'Respect to the brother who tried to help the DPD driver out and look for his car.'

The Met Police has been approached for comment.