Netizens Slam Riding-in-Tandem Snatcher After Stealing Cyclist’s Mobile Phone
The video footage of a riding-in-tandem snatcher stealing the mobile phone of a cyclist elicits comments from the netizens.
Nowadays, robbery has been one of the major problems not only in the Philippines but also in various regions all around the world. Some criminals have no choice but to commit crimes due to lack of job opportunities.
The Philippine government is implementing stricter policy but the crimes continue to exist behind the knowledge of the authorities. The rate of criminality continue to increase despite the stricter rules and regulations.
The authorities advised the public to be more vigilant to avoid such incidents.
The Facebook page LED Lights PH has shared the video footage of a riding-in-tandem snatcher stealing the mobile phone of a cyclist. The video garnered various reactions from the online community.
In the video, it can be seen that a group of cyclists is slowly driving beside the road when a riding-in-tandem suspect suddenly took the mobile phone of a biker. The cyclist got shocked and tried to chase the culprit.
Unfortunately, the cyclist failed to chase the thieves because his bike could not catch up to the motorcycle’s speed. The biker expressed his disappointment to the incident and could do nothing but to keep moving forward.
The video has a caption of:
“Snatcher Caught on Cam!
This happened along Marilaque Highway, in Cogeo, Antipolo.
Prevent this from happening by being aware of your surroundings, keeping your valuables out of sight, and making efforts to be a bad target to these thieves…”
The video has been originally posted by Milo Pernia Limon Almirol.
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