“How dare you try to rob me?!” Ka-pow! And that was that…

29 April 2016

Gutsy shop owner smashes gunman’s face into glass display, takes down robber

By DAWN CHAN – 29 April 2016 @ 8:24 PM

KLANG: A hardcore criminal on police’s wanted list was caught after a failed attempt to rob a mobile phone shop in Taman Desa Permai 2, Meru, here today.
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He was captured after a scuffle with members of the public, which also saw shots being fired by the robber.
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Klang Utara police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the 44-year-old man, with a criminal record for robbery, had entered the shop alone at 4.30pm.
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Brandishing a Colt .45 semi automatic pistol, he instructed the other customers to sit down.
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“He then told the shop owner to take out all the cash from the drawer and said he wanted to choose several mobile phones from the glass display,” said Yusoff.
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However, as the robber bent down to peer at the display, the shop owner grabbed the robber’s head and smashed it into the glass display. In retaliation, the suspect fired a shot and ran out of the shop.
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The owner and a customer gave chase along the five foot way and caught up with the robber before pinning him down. During the struggle, the robber managed to fire off several more shots but didn’t hit his captors.

Read More : http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/04/142480/gutsy-shop-owner-smashes-gunmans-face-glass-display-takes-down-robber

Lelaki diberkas ketika cuba samun kedai telefon bimbit di Tmn Desa Permai 2,Meru Pix pembaca

5. Klang, Malaysia

Klang is a Malaysian city located 32 kilometers to the west of Kuala Lumpur, and 6 kilometers east of Port Klang. There are a large number of criminal gangs reported to be operating in Klang today, with violent clashes among these gangs being quite frequent. Many of these gangs are operated by the Chinese and Indian peoples in Malaysia. Due to economic developments in the region and changes in industrial policies, a large number of Indian workers were displaced from the rubber plantations in the region, leading to the rise of gangster activities among these economically deprived workers. It is believed that these gangsters originally worked for Chinese gang leaders operating in the region, though many currently run their own Indian gangs in the city.

Malaysia has 4 in the most dangerous cities in Asia. Surprised?

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