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Arrested suspect specializing in breaking into houses to steal cars and chickens

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên20/06/2023


On June 20, Mo Duc District Police said they were continuing to verify and investigate to clarify the theft of suspect Pham Dinh Cong (30 years old, in village 1, Duc Chanh commune, Mo Duc district).

Recently, in Mo Duc district, there have been many cases of motorbike and chicken theft with sophisticated methods, causing panic among the people. In response to the above situation, Mo Duc district police coordinated with the police of the communes in the area to collect information and investigate the cases.

At 1:30 a.m. on June 17, while patrolling a road in Phuoc Dien village (Duc Hoa commune, Mo Duc district), the police force discovered that Pham Dinh Cong had suspicious signs, so they asked him to stop his motorbike for inspection. Upon inspection, the police force discovered that Cong had tools such as pliers, flashlights, etc. on him, so they invited him to the police headquarters to work.

At the police station, faced with undeniable evidence, Cong pleaded guilty.

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Tools Pham Dinh Cong carried to commit the thefts

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Pham Dinh Cong openly took advantage of the late night when people were off guard, Cong used a specialized tool to cut wire fences, broke into people's houses and committed 6 motorbike thefts and 7 chicken thefts (with nearly 130 chickens) in the communes of Duc Chanh, Duc Nhuan, Duc Hoa, Duc Minh, Duc Thanh in Mo Duc district. Cong sold all the stolen property to get money for personal expenses.

According to police records, Cong has two previous convictions for theft.



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