Japanese store clerk managed to disarm burglar using just two words

A man full of bad intentions broke into a convenience store in Japan. The store is a branch located in the city of Saitama and, despite the variety of products for sale, the thief was not there to choose something to buy. When trying to start the criminal act, he didn't expect the clerk to react this way.

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The criminal approached the counter and saw a 56-year-old employee ahead. Approaching, he took the bladed weapon he was carrying, although this is not one of the best options in a robbery.

Clerks in Japan do not have any kind of weapon at their disposal, on the contrary. However, specifically in this case, anything object could be a tool to face a confrontation.

Clerk defeats the thief with just two words

The thief demanded that the clerk hand over all the money, but was tricked by the clerk. When answering the robber's question, the man said there was no money in that box. Okay, it doesn't take much thought to realize that answer wasn't true.

Customers enter the store to purchase at all times and promptly pay in cash. Even if the store has taken the money to the bank, something is always left at the checkout, even if it is to give customers small change. In the moment of great adrenaline, the assailant didn't think about that detail.

The clerk said the cash register didn't have any money, and the thief believed him. He believed so much that he left the store without taking even a penny or any other type of product.

The criminal – although without a crime, in fact – is being sought by the local police and has been found that he just joined a short list of criminals who are deceived by a simple clerk. Big time, isn't it? Bring a trophy for this noble and hero clerk!

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