Tuk-Tuk Thief Gets Hands Tied Behind His Back and Beaten Up Pretty Badly

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Tuk-Tuk Thief Gets Hands Tied Behind His Back and Beaten Up Pretty Badly

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A thief was caught in Phnom Penh trying to steal a Tuk-Tuk. The lynch mob tied his hands behind his back and beat him senseless until the police arrived.

The mob was kind enough to not steal his fanny pack.



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Three wheel motorcycle thief steals from Sok Kork, in front of the pawn yet vomit rest dangheumochangrit
 
Phnom Penh: stolen tuk person vomit blood remaining hands ngaeu the crickets after stealing tuk you tuk-tuk, one decided late on Tuesday to arrest low brightness Wednesday front pawn shops around the market a munitions depot was the owner of tuk tuk and people beaten almost died. The incident happened at 5 Low bright point scene ahead and markets detention ammunition along Tse corner and Road No. 202 located in Laak 3 Kork.
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Re: Tuk-Tuk Thief Gets Hands Tied Behind His Back and Beaten Up Pretty Badly

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Nothing quite like dishing out a beating to someone who is restrained.
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Re: Tuk-Tuk Thief Gets Hands Tied Behind His Back and Beaten Up Pretty Badly

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Digg3r wrote:Nothing quite like dishing out a beating to someone who is restrained.


I think it took a ot of bravery, his legs were not restrained after all.
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Re: Tuk-Tuk Thief Gets Hands Tied Behind His Back and Beaten Up Pretty Badly

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So what if he was restrained when they beat him. Why should he get a fairer chance than those he was stealing from? He should be thankful they didn't cut off his hands or kill him.
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