Saudi Arabia .. Attempted shop robbery turns into a nightmare

date of publication:25.10.2020 | 09:06 GMT | Complex

Saudi Arabia .. Attempted shop robbery turns into a nightmare

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A shop robbery in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, has turned into a nightmare for its two young perpetrators who have ended up in police custody pending trial.

As soon as they stormed the store with a white weapon, the two robbers met with brave resistance from two workers who got into a long quarrel with them. If one of the thieves succeeded in leaving the shop and escaping, then the second spent long moments trying to catch up with his owner, but the workers prevented him and exchanged beatings and punches with him for long moments that ended with the arrival of the police on the spot. Neither the robbery succeeded, for the thieves, nor were they able to “return to their bases safely”, and the adventure will end in the dungeon.

The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced that it had arrested the two young men, about 20 years old, after they tried to steal the store’s accounting fund while it was completing the legal administrative measures against them.

One of the surveillance cameras in the store documented the facts with their details, which sparked ridicule and laughter at the failed thieves after the video was broadcast on social media.

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