The Syrian Observer website published a report talks about looters market in alAssad district for things looted from Ghouta by the pro-regime militias.
A local source from the district told Al-Khabar, a pro-regime TV station, that a “looters’ market” was active after 3 a.m., whereby the looters carry out their theft in the morning to sell them in the afternoon, and that the market had seen clashes because of disputes over stolen goods.
The report added that pro-regime militias in the Al-Assad district have in recent days brought out dozens of cars loaded with stolen goods from Harast, the first city to witness agreements for rebel groups and civilians to leave toward Syria’s north.
The Syrian Observer concluded saying: since regime forces began to enter and take control over Syrian cities and enter into a harsh war against their residents and opposition fighters there, the “used goods” markets have begun to appear in various areas. The term “used” means items which were looted by regime forces and then sold.