Breaking into the house to steal the phone, still asking for the password
After robbing a mobile phone worth more than 5 million VND and a wallet of Ms. L., the robber calmly asked for a phone password before leaving.
Business & Marketing Reportedly, on the morning of April 4, the police of Thuy Phuong ward, Bac Tu Liem district, Hanoi said that the unit had just coordinated with the Bac Tu Liem district police to arrest the person who broke into people’s houses with a weapon. threaten steal phone.
Previously, the police received a report from Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong L. (born in 1997, born in Ha Nam, temporarily residing at Tan Nhue TDP, Thuy Phuong ward, a fourth-year student) about April 1, Ms. L. was sleeping on the 2nd floor of her relative’s house in Lane 437, Hoang Tang Bi Street (Thuy Phuong Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi City) when the above subject used a metal knife next to her neck to control and threaten her. threatened her not to scream, then snatched the phone.
The police agency arrested the subject Nhat
Seeing that the subject was aggressive, afraid of affecting her life, Ms. L did not dare to shout. He robbed a mobile phone worth more than 5 million dong and a wallet of Ms. L. Notably, after robbing the property, he also asked for a phone password and then left.
Notes of Life & LawAfter receiving the report from Ms. L., the functional forces realized that the case was of a violent nature, showing signs of a crime of robbery as prescribed in article 168 of the 2015 Penal Code.
Right after that, the police agency investigated, clarified and identified Dinh Quang Nhat as the subject of the crime and arrested him on the night of April 3. The identity of the robber was identified as Dinh Quang Nhat (born in 1990, permanent resident of Dai Phu commune, Son Duong district, Tuyen Quang province).
It is known that Nhat had a previous conviction for a crime Theft of property before. The case is still being investigated and clarified.
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According to Vietnamnet
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