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The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

I don't know if you still have an impression of this video some time ago:

An United States couple's homestay in North Vancouver was only a few minutes without locking the door, and someone went in and stole it, all important things were gone, and their hearts were extremely broken.

In interviews, the couple said they had traveled to places like the Caribbean, Morocco and India and had never encountered anything like this.

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

Source: CityNews

As soon as the news came out, Canada complained that their faces were lost, after all, North Vancouver is also a "rich area", is the security worse than India?

After a month, another piece of news swiped the major news websites in Vancouver, I don't know what kind of feat I thought the police had made, and if I looked closely, it turned out that the suspect in this homestay theft case was arrested.

According to City News, the RCMP responded immediately after the incident and launched an investigation in an effort to identify the suspect.

On July 25, police arrested a man suspected of burglary, who has now been released and will appear in court on October 23.

According to information provided by the police, the suspect is a middle-aged man from the Metro Vancouver area with a criminal record.

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

The stolen luggage of the United States couple included their wallets, passports, laptops, car keys and cameras, and it has to be said that this person also had a vicious eye in such a short time.

The most outrageous thing for them was that it all happened when they had just arrived and were ready to move their personal belongings into the property:

In order to facilitate the handling, the couple did not lock the back door for these few minutes, who would have thought that the theft would happen.

The police were well aware of their devastation, with Officer Mansoor Sahak saying, "This is a distressing and disturbing thing for families visiting from the United States. What turned out to be an unforgettable vacation turned into a frustrating ordeal. We hope this arrest will bring some comfort to the family and give them confidence that the perpetrators will be held accountable. ”

However, Officer Sahak's words did not move the "hard-hearted" Canada, and this time the results of the police's diligent work were scolded on the Internet.

Some netizens replied very bluntly under this "good news":

"And then? I guess he's been released. ”

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

Another netizen disagreed with this person's speculation, because ......

"Come out? Having never been to prison in the first place, the NDP will not imprison criminals, but will only care for the country. ”

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

"It's a pity that being held accountable is nothing more than getting a serious tsk."

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

This "special treatment" also left some people speechless.

When the theft video was first released, many people analyzed that the police would not take any action on this matter based on past experience:

Because their energy is focused on other "more important" things, such as issuing tickets to drivers.

Some netizens complained: These people have experienced the real situation that we Vancouver locals have to face every day, and anything that is not fixed will be stolen and cannot be recovered. My goalkeeper's gear was stolen in the car and then found out it was in the downtown East End. When I called the police, they asked me if my name was on the bag or what could prove that the bag was mine. I might as well pay 50 bucks and ask the local thugs to get it back, but doing so would land me in jail, ironically.

The Greater Vancouver police are efficient in catching thieves and scolding! Canada netizens: United States are stolen and you will do things!

What is even more ironic is that the police were particularly active in this matter, and it took less than a month to successfully arrest the person from July 3, the day of the incident, to July 25, when the arrest was successful.

Many local residents do not enjoy such work efficiency, and most similar things end up "nothing", but after the United States couple was stolen, the police rushed out to hold them accountable.

It's no wonder that everyone is upset.

信源:City News, North Shore News

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