Robbery suspects in Mexico caught, tied up, faces painted like Joker by vigilantes

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Vigilantes in Mexico are painting the faces of suspected robbers the Joker's clown makeup and tying them at lamp posts.

Vigilantes in Mexico are painting the faces of suspected robbers the Joker's clown makeup and tying them at lamp posts. ― AFP pic

The first two suspects, a man and a woman, were busted for stealing a woman's purse in the city of Río Bravo before they were tied up and had their face painted. The male suspect, who was left shirtless and had his pants cut into pieces, had the phrase ‘soy rata’ or ‘I am a thief’ painted over his chest and ‘por rata’ or ‘for being a thief’ inscribed over his forehead.

Magaly was able to free herself and helped her accomplice in an attempt to flee before local police nabbed them.

 

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