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Darwin Olympics: Robbers Told to ‘Come Back Later’ and They DO!

Meanwhile in Belgium . . .

The owner of an e-cigarette shop in Belgium had quite the surprise when 6 guys tried to rob the store.

He told them that he didn’t have money at the moment, but if they came back around closing time, he’d have more money for them to take.

Well, they believed him at showed up again around 5:30 PM, but the shop owner told them that the store didn’t close until 6:30, and advised they try again.

So the robbery crew left, and came back around 6:30, and were greeted by police officers, ready and waiting to arrest them.

The owner said, “It’s like it was a comedy.  They’re being called the worst robbers in Belgium.”

(BBC)

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