Stomp | Wednesday, Jul 23, 2014
Two robbers in Malaysia got their just desserts when a furious victim they robbed a few nights ago unleashed her fury onto them.
According to myMetro via Malaysia Crime Awareness Campaign, they had robbed a Kazakhstani student at Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur a few nights ago at 12.30am.
The two suspects first broke the victim's car windscreen with a baton.
Then, they snatched her handbag which had been placed at the front passenger's leg room area.
As fate would have it, the robbers had their tables turned on them when they met their victim again on Monday.
Angry at her two perpetrators, the female student that was robbed days ago rammed her car into their motorcycle.
After knocking down them down, her car was stuck at the road divider.
One of the robbers was seriously injured and was taken Hospital Kuala Lumpur for treatment.
The police are hunting for the other suspect that managed to escape.
The student only suffered minor injuries.
Dang Wangi District Chief Police, Assistant Commissioner Zainuddin Ahmad said that the victim, a student at a higher learning institute, lost foreign currencies (amounting to RM2,000 [$780]) and personal documents in the robbery.
The case is being investigated under Section 395 of the Penal Code (for gang robbery).
Two robbers in Malaysia got their just desserts when a furious victim they robbed a few nights ago unleashed her fury onto them.
According to myMetro via Malaysia Crime Awareness Campaign, they had robbed a Kazakhstani student at Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur a few nights ago at 12.30am.
The two suspects first broke the victim's car windscreen with a baton.
Then, they snatched her handbag which had been placed at the front passenger's leg room area.
As fate would have it, the robbers had their tables turned on them when they met their victim again on Monday.
Angry at her two perpetrators, the female student that was robbed days ago rammed her car into their motorcycle.
After knocking down them down, her car was stuck at the road divider.
One of the robbers was seriously injured and was taken Hospital Kuala Lumpur for treatment.
The police are hunting for the other suspect that managed to escape.
The student only suffered minor injuries.
Dang Wangi District Chief Police, Assistant Commissioner Zainuddin Ahmad said that the victim, a student at a higher learning institute, lost foreign currencies (amounting to RM2,000 [$780]) and personal documents in the robbery.
The case is being investigated under Section 395 of the Penal Code (for gang robbery).