Oriental Justice

Two gentlemen from China allegedly kicked the living daylights out of a compatriot who had attempted to carry out break-in at a Chinese-bazar shop in Zaidin, Granada.

The victim, who was no stranger to the Policia Nacional, had 40 arrests under his belt.

Apparently the 39-year-old man had come out of a Chinese bazar-shop after it had already closed, which surprised the previously mentioned other Chinese men who ran a similar type of shop nearby. So they decided to follow him.

They caught up with him and supplied him with a generous beating whilst waiting for the police to turn up – they had already contacted them.

The policemen turned up, peeled the suspect from the pavement and carted him away, not before listening to all involved.

Apparently the dented Chinese man had forced the security shutters on the shop – a theory that was confirmed by the tools that he had one him when arrested.

As for this two compatriots who had roughed him up, they went willingly to the police station to give statements. No charges were pressed against them by the alleged thief. The owner of the targeted shop also turned up to report the break-in.

(News: Zaidin, Granada, Andalucia)

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