A brief CCTV clip from Uttar Pradesh’s Hapur has suddenly become a viral talking point on social media. The video, which is now being widely shared, reportedly shows a food delivery rider involved in an unusual incident outside a temple during late-night hours. As the clip continues to circulate, it has triggered a wave of reactions online, with users divided over what they see in the footage.
What started as a local CCTV recording has now become a bigger online discussion, with people reacting strongly on public property, responsibility, and social conditions.
CCTV clip from Hapur goes viral online
The video was shared on X by the account @gharkekalesh. According to the details shared in the post, the incident reportedly took place near Delhi Road in Hapur under the Nagar Kotwali area.
In the clip, the person seen is reportedly wearing a Zomato T-shirt and arrives on a motorcycle late at night. The CCTV timestamp mentioned online places the incident around 1 am.
The footage allegedly shows the rider stopping near water taps installed outside a temple. He is then seen removing one of the taps within a short time and placing it inside his delivery box before leaving the spot.
The post shared with the video stated, “Hapur: Delivery boy caught on CCTV stealing a water tap from outside a temple on Delhi Road (Nagar Kotwali).
He stopped, unscrewed it & fled.”
Alleged second attempt at the same spot
As per information being shared online, the same person reportedly returned to the location around 1:20 am.
It is further claimed that he tried to remove another tap during this second visit. However, the attempt reportedly did not succeed, and he eventually left the area.
The clip has since gained traction on social media, with users repeatedly sharing and discussing the incident.
Social media reactions are divided
Once the video went viral, it quickly drew mixed reactions from users across platforms. Many expressed concern and criticism, while others tried to view the situation from a social and economic angle.
One user wrote, “Imagine how poor the economy and conditions are for low-wage workers – that someone had to steal a public water tap just to sell it and survive. It always rains the hardest on those without shelter. Before blaming the person, ask what kind of system and leadership pushed them to this point.”
Another comment said, “Stealing public property should be punishable offence, But look at from other perspective, How poor that guy might be.”
Some reactions were more critical in tone.
“Congratulations @zomato! You have very hardworking and well trained workers.” one user wrote sarcastically.
Another user said, “Stealing a water tap from outside a temple for a few hundred rupees is disappointing in itself, but doing it while on delivery duty makes it even worse. CCTV cameras are everywhere now, so such acts usually get exposed quickly.”
One more comment read, “Public property stealing should be strictly punished – else it is very difficult to control in our country.”
Meanwhile, another user added a lighter but surprised reaction, writing, “Temple tap theft was definitely not on anyone’s 2026 bingo card.”
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral clip and claims shared on social media platforms. The identity of the individual seen in the video and the details surrounding the incident have not been independently verified by The Times of India.Thumb image: X/@gharkekalesh