Dispensary Corner 29 Jul 13
July 29, 2013
AN armed bandit in Indonesia has
been captured after he stopped in
the middle of a home invasion to
take care of a crying baby.
Kojek Mista and four fellow
thieves broke into a house near
Jakarta armed with swords, guns
and knives, according to the
Jakarta Globe newspaper.
They tied up the adults inside,
but in the process woke a sleeping
baby who started to cry.
Mista had already immobilised
the baby’s mother and nanny,
and the child’s cries awakened
something in his conscience, he
admitted during a police press
conference last week.
“I asked his mother how to make
him stop crying, and she said he
had to be fed with milk.
“I gave it to the baby while
cradling him...not long after that
the baby fell asleep so I put him in
bed,” he said.
The gang then escaped with
goods worth about $5000 but
were later captured, with the
impromptu carer now facing ten
years in prison.
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