In England, guys with machetes broke into a store
In the English city of Birmingham, three unknown men armed with machetes broke into a store. However, the savvy seller quickly outmaneuvered them, and everything did not go according to the robbers' plan.
In the English city of Birmingham, three masked men armed with machetes burst into a store. CCTV footage shows one of the bandits demanding money from the cash register, threatening the seller with a knife. But the seller turned out to be smart: he quickly ran out from behind the counter, took two bottles of wine and smashed them on the floor to confuse the robbers. He then managed to run out of the store and close the door behind him, trapping the two thieves.
One of the passersby helped the seller hold the door while the thieves desperately tried to get out. At some point, one of the robbers, unarmed, began to pretend that he was supposedly an innocent victim and was being threatened by a bandit with a machete. He begged the seller to let him out, but he did not buy the trick. Later, the criminal, armed with a machete, broke the glass door with a knife. The robbers were eventually able to leave the store and escape through a restroom window at the rear of the building.
According to the seller, Rajasingam Tarshiya, the third criminal ran out the door before the other two were "trapped." Fortunately, no one was injured during the incident. The police continue to search for the robbers. So far, one 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and has been released on bail pending further investigations.