Vietnam police nick three street robbers who
targeted foreigners in Hanoi
A handcuffed offender is seen in this photo illustration.
Vietnamese police have arrested three of the four street robbers
in two different groups that have committed dozens of thefts targeting
foreigners in Hanoi, local media reported.
Police in Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem District on Thursday said that
they have proposed that the local prosecutor’s office ratify the prosecution
of Dao Van Binh, 25, Hoang Van Tinh, 20, Do Ngoc Tu, 32, and Nguyen Duy Ngoc,
27 on charges of property robbery by snatching, according to news website Phap Luat & Xa Hoi (Law
& Society).
Binh and Tinh were in a group while the two others were in another, but all of them targeted foreigners in their street robbery operations in the capital city. Tu was arrested on January 15 when he and Ngoc committed a street robbery, but Ngoc escaped. Meanwhile, Binh and Tinh were nabbed several days later. The police are hunting for Ngoc. Binh, a Hanoi resident, and Tinh, hailing from the northern province of Yen Bai, admitted to police that they had committed 12 snatches in Hanoi, of which the most recent one occurred on January 15. At 11:45 am that day, Binh and Tinh traveled on a motorbike around streets in Hoan Kiem District to look for “prey.” When they reached The two men approached the woman and Tinh snatched the camera from her. They then sped up away, much to the amazement of the victim as well as witnesses. They later sold the camera for VND2.2 million (US$103) and split the money. On the same day, Tu and Ngoc, both A police team chased them and arrested Tu and recovered the asset, while Ngoc managed to escape. Earlier this month, The victim is Noh Hye Yuong, a 41-year-old woman, who reported the robbery to police on December 28, saying that the handbag contained a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, as well as VND8 million ($374) and $280 in cash.
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 1, 2015
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