Nigerian man in Malaysia beaten for stealing phones (video)

Nigerian man in Malaysia beaten for stealing phones (video)

- A Nigerian man was caught stealing phones in Malaysia

- He was accused of stealing by other Nigerians

- The accused claimed he came to beg for house rent and was tempted by the open doors

A Nigerian man has been at the receiving end of serious beating in Malaysia after he allegedly stole mobile phones and other valuables by other Nigerians.

According to a video posted by one Elder Igbinoghene on Facebook, the man could be seen stripped to his waist.

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His hands were tied behind him as he was seriously dealt with it.

The unidentified man later confessed to the crime saying he was from Abia state and that he had come to beg for house rent.

When he discovered that the occupants were not around and the door was open, he decided to steal their phones and valuables.

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The alleged thief said he has been living in Malaysia for three years and begged the group of men who held him and threatened to kill him

Meanwhile, a 38-year-old Thailand man was arrested after he was caught red handed stealing pants suspended on a clothesline to dry outside the Udon Thani Hospital.

Mr Narin Prasertkaew, was busted by security guards at the health facility as he shamelessly grabbed the women undergarments from the hospital's clothesline.

He had reportedly gotten hold of four pants of different materials, colors and sizes by the time he was caught.

Watch a Legit.ng TV video below of how a man was saved from jungle justice by the police:

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