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Travel expert shows how easy it is for thieves to break into your luggage

A travel expert has revealed how thieves get into your suitcase and shared tips on how to stop them.

It is understandable why people worry about the safety of their luggage once they have handed it over at the airport check-in desk, especially when all of our valuables are tucked away in one case. And to some extent, those concerns may well be justified.

TikToker Sarah Adekola, aka @millennialwealthsarah, has explaned how easy it can be to break into such a travel bag using just a pen. But rather than suggesting people refrain from going on holiday, or only taking hand luggage with them on fortnightly trips, Sarah offered some tips on keeping bags safe and secure.

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In a new video, the influencer shared exactly how easy it is for thieves to crack open a locked suitcase using just a pen - by simply jamming it into the zipper and creating a gap to be riven open. Worryingly, it also works on suitcases with sturdy locks attached to them.

The Mirror reports that in the clip, Sarah explains: "First never pick suitcases with zippers like this because people are literally stealing your stuff with just a pen. Basically what people are doing is they're taking their pen and they are literally just pushing in between there.

"And they're getting into your suitcase. Then what they do is when you have a padlock they are going to go over it (the hole) and you would never know."

After explaining the ease of access when it comes to some suitcases, the expert then went on to explain in vital qualities she looks for in a travel bag. Sarah recommends picking darker suitcases in either grey or black, as well as ones made with harder shells instead of squishy material bags.

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