Street robberies rise dramatically in HCMC
A street robber seized by
police and local residents
Photo: Tuoi Tre
Street robberies have increased dramatically
in Ho Chi Minh City,
with many striking cases occurring in the past several days, worrying locals
and prompting police to launch a campaign to crack down on them.
The latest case occurred yesterday morning, November 26, when 28-year-old
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuy, a resident of Thanh My Loi, District 2, was driving
across the Phu My Bridge.
Two men on a motorbike pulled up next to her and one of them suddenly slashed
her right elbow with a large knife. Thuy shouted, “Robbery! Robbery!” as the
thief hacked at her twice more, almost chopping off the lower part of the
arm.
They failed to start the engine of Thuy’s bike after she felt to the ground
and writhed in a pool of blood. The thieves then fled the scene.
Police arrested Ho Duy Truc and Nguyen Hoang Phuong – both 19 and natives of
Ninh Thuan Province, as well as Tran Van Luong, 24, and Huynh Thanh Son, 30 –
both of HCMC’s Binh Chanh District for the involvement in the brutal crime.
On Sunday, November 25, Han Youn, a 30-year-old South Korean man, was walking
on the roadside of Nguyen Luong
Bang Street when Nguyen Tuan Em, 21, snatched a
luxury mobile phone from him and escaped on a motorbike driven by his
accomplice, Pham Ba Vinh, 19. Youn managed to kick their vehicle down and
seized Vinh. Police later arrested Em.
At 9:44 am on November 23 Nguyen Thi Phuong, 36, of Tan Phu District, was
walking on a pavement on Tran Hung Dao, Street, District 5, when her handbag
was snatched by a man who was driving a motorbike, local district police
reported.
As the victim tried to keep the bag from being taken away by the robber, she
was pulled along and then fell fall face first onto the street.
The incident was recorded by a camera and the 22-second clip was posted on a
website yesterday, generating concern and anger among viewers.
Yesterday police in District 5 seized Diep Xuong Dat, 23, of District 10, for
snatching a gold necklace worth US$1,300 from a Vietnamese-Australian on An
Duong Vuong Street.
Also yesterday police in Hoc Mon District arrested Nguyen Van Thien, 16, and
Nguyen Van Sang, 14, for cutting the throat of a motorbike taxi driver in
order to steal his vehicle in Dong Thanh Commune.
The same day four men were detained after they caused a fake traffic accident
to steal a motorbike from a 21-year-old man, Ho Minh Nhat.
They deliberately drove one of their bikes into Nhat and then hit him on the
head with rocks, forcing him to fall to the ground, said Senior Lieutenant
Colonel Huynh Tri Thanh, head of the district police.
Street robbers recently arrested in HCMC
(Photo: Tuoi Tre)
Police action
In a move to improve security for people in HCMC, local police have launched
a campaign to crack down on criminal gangs that have stolen from people,
including those driving on the city’s streets.
In recent times, difficulties due to the challenged economy have driven many
businesses into bankruptcy, leaving a lot of people unemployed and deprived,
the police said.
Some of these unemployed people have worked together to commit robberies,
causing loss both in property and life to residents, including foreigners.
Nguyen Thi Hong, deputy chairwoman of the city People’s Committee, urged
police to strengthen safety for international tourists, especially in
downtown areas, as the annual peak tourism season has started.
The images from the clip showing a
young woman falling to the ground after a robber snaches her handbag on a
pavement
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