Would-be robber breaks leg, calls ambulance in Japan | Inquirer News

Would-be robber breaks leg, calls ambulance in Japan

/ 02:41 PM March 31, 2015

TOKYO, Japan–A hapless armed robber in his 60s broke his leg while holding up a convenience store in Japan — and then used the shop’s payphone to call an ambulance, according to a report and police.

The inept thief tussled with a 35-year-old store clerk after threatening him with a knife in Chiba, east of Tokyo, on Sunday.

The crook was disarmed in the struggle, which saw him fall to the ground and break his leg before hobbling out of the shop, the local China Nippo newspaper reported.

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In increasing pain and unable to get very far, the un-named man limped back an hour later and used the payphone at the store to summon an ambulance, the paper said.

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Detectives are planning to arrest the suspect when he is released from hospital, the paper reported.

“A man in his 60s is being treated at the hospital he was taken to,” a Chiba police official told Agence France-Presse.

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“As the victim (of the threat) took the knife away, the suspect could not achieve his purpose,” the official said.

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