The 14-year-old crooks then had dead birds slung round their necks by
their legs as they walked through a village in southern region of
Guangxi.
"These teenagers have no respect for property or life so they have paid
with their shame. They really needed to be taught a lesson," said
village head Yong Ku.
"They are always stealing to get money for drink or cigarettes. They are delinquents who do not have any respect for anyone in the area or indeed themselves. But it is hard to look cool holding a dead duck in your mouth while you spit out feathers. Maybe this will deter them from further crime," he added.
Police say the villagers should have contacted them about the thefts. "People should not take the law into their own hands. This kind of behavior is not acceptable regardless what the boys did. It goes back to medieval like punishments," said a police spokesman. But Ku said: "The police are useless. By the time they get here the evidence would have been long gone. We prefer our own justice."
"They are always stealing to get money for drink or cigarettes. They are delinquents who do not have any respect for anyone in the area or indeed themselves. But it is hard to look cool holding a dead duck in your mouth while you spit out feathers. Maybe this will deter them from further crime," he added.
Police say the villagers should have contacted them about the thefts. "People should not take the law into their own hands. This kind of behavior is not acceptable regardless what the boys did. It goes back to medieval like punishments," said a police spokesman. But Ku said: "The police are useless. By the time they get here the evidence would have been long gone. We prefer our own justice."
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