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Let's see if they're laughing now. He sets a trap for the thieves who continue to rob his house: tied up and dressed by Teletubbies, the video of the "revenge" is viral
Italy🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

Let's see if they're laughing now. He sets a trap for the thieves who continue to rob his house: tied up and dressed by Teletubbies, the video of the "revenge" is viral

In Jakarta, Indonesia, a man frustrated by repeated burglaries in his home and dissatisfied with police results organized a trap with neighbors to catch thieves. He immobilized four individuals, tied them with tape, and posed them like the Teletubbies, particularly Tinky Winky, as a form of humiliation. The act was recorded and shared online, sparking mixed reactions—some viewed it as extreme self-defense against out-of-control crime, while others criticized its harshness and legal risks. The man later reported the suspects to authorities. However, it emerged that the alleged thieves were actually digital content creators from Malang, Java, who explained their actions were part of comedic content production, suggesting the incident might have been staged or provocative.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Let's see if they're laughing now. He sets a trap for the thieves who continue to rob his house: tied up and dressed by Teletubbies, the video of the "revenge" is viral

In Jakarta, Indonesia, a man frustrated by repeated burglaries in his home and dissatisfied with police results organized a trap with neighbors to catch thieves. He immobilized four individuals, tied them with tape, and posed them like the Teletubbies, particularly Tinky Winky, as a form of humiliation. The act was recorded and shared online, sparking mixed reactions—some viewed it as extreme self-defense against out-of-control crime, while others criticized its harshness and legal risks. The man later reported the suspects to authorities. However, it emerged that the alleged thieves were actually digital content creators from Malang, Java, who explained their actions were part of comedic content production, suggesting the incident might have been staged or provocative.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the situation, highlighting both public reactions and the clarification that the individuals involved were not actual thieves but content creators. It does not take a clear ideological stance, focusing more on the event itself rather than promoting a specific,

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