MEXICO CITY.
Three thieves were beaten by merchants, who are fed up with crime, they reached when they tried to flee after robbing a jewelry store in Cuautitlán, State of Mexico.
Videos posted on social media captured the moment when a group of enraged men kicked and hit the three assailants on the body and face, who begged them to stop.
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‘Pin… thief of my… ”, one of the men complains to a presumed assailant who is subjected, who is hit in the face with a series of blows. Meanwhile, his accomplices remain lying on the sidewalk.
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‘Get to work, sons of your pu … “, he yells at them angrily, while one of the criminals is dragged away to take him along with his accomplices.
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After several minutes, the police arrive “to save them” as they encapsulate them and try to prevent the citizens from beating them, however, the fury of the merchants is such that they continue to punch and kick.
In the video it can be seen that Municipal Policemen handcuff them and with difficulty manage to lift them to put them on a patrol.
According to the reports, these three subjects and two more accomplices – who managed to flee – robbed a jewelry store located in a market in the Mexican municipality of Cuautitlán.
As they tried to flee, the merchants caught up with them and did justice on their own.
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