Police sing happy birthday to goose thief

Police sing happy birthday to goose thief

31.10.2008
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Police sing happy birthday to goose thief

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October 31, 2008 06:31pm

POLICE in Taiwan served a lonely man cake and sang happy birthday after arresting him for stealing a goose to celebrate on his own, an officer in charge said.

Police in the southern township of Neipu treated the 49-year-old suspect, surnamed Lee, on Thursday after they caught him making off with the bird from a betel nut plantation, said Hsiao Chi-liang, second in command at the local police station.

"It was his birthday and he stole it to celebrate, so we bought him a cake," Hsiao Chi-liang said.

"He was very surprised."

Officers took pity on Lee because he was poor, single and living in a shabby home, Hsiao Chi-liang said.

A Taiwan newspaper showed the dishevelled criminal suspect in the police station shovelling his single-serving of cake from a plastic takeaway box.

Nevertheless, police have sent Lee`s case to the prosecutor`s office for possible trial.

 

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