Who. He is a technology expert who was robbed on the way to the airport and posted on TikTok the step by step of how he managed to locate, pursue, identify and have those responsible arrested.
That. In Brussels, whose stations are particularly deteriorated, theft on trains is frequent and, although more and more devices allow the devices to be located, always in the same neighborhoods, they can rarely be recovered.
Tony Aubé, a friendly Canadian technology expert and TikToker, was in Belgium in August. Everything seemed to be going well, until he made a huge mistake: taking a train. It's not that getting on a train is a problem in itself (even though Brussels' Gare du Midi looks like a war zone right now and is testing the country's political and social seams) or trying to get to the airport.. The mistake, the immense and common mistake, is to assume that rapid public transport in the European capital is a safe space. What had to happen happened: they stole his backpack with his computer and documentation and he was left stranded, enraged and frustrated.
So far, little story. If we had to count in the newspaper every time a clueless tourist's belongings were stolen, each edition would look like the yellow pages.. It started with something that has happened to all of us or someone close to us: perfectly detecting where in the city the stolen belongings are.. Let's not fool ourselves, it's almost always in the same neighborhoods (and especially Molenbeek), the same people and with total impunity.. His backpack had locators, but the thieves soon got rid of them. However, at dawn and by surprise, his computer showed signs of life, and Tony was able to locate it quite accurately.. Hopeful, he called the police. But what happened to all of us or someone close to us happened and it has three phases so studied that it is surprising that it does not have its own name.
The first is adrenaline, when you think you are a spy and you can almost taste the metallic taste on your tongue moments before knocking down the criminals' door while captaining a GEO team.. The second is that of absolute desolation and helplessness, when the agents, of course, told him that ugh. That Monsieur oui oui, we understand perfectly, but all this is very difficult. That the signal pointed to a neighborhood but it was impossible to know which house, flat or apartment. It's almost better to resign. The third is when what the body asks of you is to go yourself, find the unfortunate people and make them pay.. The usual thing is that you put it on WhatsApp and with friends or family you get upset, you imagine bravado, before accepting that they are the bad guys, but in reality you are not a hero. Most of us stood there, alone and without belongings, but Tony was living his day of fury and was unstoppable.
His video explains that he went where the GPS indicated and waited hours until he recognized those he thought were the perpetrators.. With images and a lot of grace, he recreates how he also followed them throughout the city, until he realized that it was them, as they went to a computer store to sell objects.. He called the police, who continued making excuses.. So he took his battle one step further, returned to the initial location before being detected and waited in hiding for six hours until nightfall, when they returned.. He was even one step away from taking out his drone to record them through the window. Now knowing exactly where his computer was, he tried once again, and this time, miracle, the Police came and dismantled an important network of thieves, with hundreds of cell phones, tablets and computers.. Moral: be careful with trains and geeks with time.