Italian police have captured two men in Brindisi on doubt of taking 12,000 face covers during the COVID-19 isolate.
The siblings, matured 23 and 30, from Erchie, are being hung on charges of bothered theft and the attack of a Chinese retailer.
They are blamed for offering the man, who possessed a customary family unit products shop, a section installment check of €8,000 for the offer of the expendable TNT veils, as indicated by the Carabinieri.
In any case, when the covers showed up, they persuaded the shipper to go to a mechanical territory in Oria, where they compromised the businessperson "with a blade" and "hit him with clench hands".
They are then accepted to have taken 8,100 face covers and a second part-installment check of €4,000.
The retailer had the option to stroll into Oria and raise the alert.
The police say they had the option to recognize and capture the suspects after a quick examination and had recouped "practically all the plunder" and the watch that had been taken.
The brothers, aged 23 and 30, from Erchie, are being held on charges of aggravated robbery and the assault of a Chinese shopkeeper.









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