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Angry residents in a local neighbourhood did the unthinkable after catching a motorbike thief.
The thief was apprehended by an angry mob and forced to swim in a choked gutter as punishment for his action.
According to eyewitnesses, the incident took place in the early hours of the morning, when the thief attempted to steal a motorbike parked outside a house.

The owner of the motorbike noticed the suspicious activity and raised an alarm, attracting the attention of nearby residents.
Within minutes, a crowd had gathered, and the thief was captured before he could escape.
The thief was dragged to a nearby gutter that was clogged with refuse and stagnant water.
He was forced to swim in the filthy water as a deterrent to others who might contemplate similar criminal activities.
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