Law Chinese man steals road - Highway robbery a profitable venture in China

  • 🏰 The Fediverse is up. If you know, you know.
  • Want to keep track of this thread?
    Accounts can bookmark posts, watch threads for updates, and jump back to where you stopped reading.
    Create account
http://www.news18.com/news/world/hi...chunks-to-stone-material-factory-1649433.html
Shanghai: An enterprising thief in eastern China has given new meaning to the phrase "highway robbery" by stealing an 800-metre-long stretch of concrete road overnight, a Chinese media report said.

Confused locals in the village of Sankeshu in Jiangsu province called police on January 24 to report that the segment of road had mysteriously gone missing, leading some to believe that an unannounced road renovation was underway, the China News Service reported.

But police soon discovered that a man surnamed Zhu had hired a digger to rip out the road and trucks to ship the chunks of concrete to a stone materials factory which purchased them, said the report issued late on Thursday.

Zhu had been looking for a way to make money and felt that digging up and selling the concrete would be a good "business opportunity", rationalising the move by saying a newly built road nearby had made the dug-up road obsolete.

"No one was taking the road. Why don't I dig it up and I can sell the cement pieces for some money," the report quoted him as saying.

The 500 tonnes of concrete slabs that Zhu removed were bought by the factory for 5,000 yuan (USD 795). The brazen theft sparked tens of thousands of comments on Chinese social media by netizens lauding the man's cheek.

"Poverty has really made him innovative," said one posting on China's Twitter-like Weibo. Another wrote: "The most suitable punishment would be to make him fix the road."

I applaud Mr. Zhu's work ethic and business sense. Making almost 800 dollars in one night is a fantastic start to his career as a businessman.
 
1467853967084.jpg
 
Poverty has driven him to desperation, and it seemed like he was paving the way for a new kind of business, and that rocks, but seeing as how he got caught before he could cement his new source of income, he clearly needs to find something more concrete, with fewer potholes and cracks.
 
China is really innovating, the West needs to catch up. I didn't even know you could steal a road.
 
The road to hell had been paved with good intentions, until Zhu dug it up and sold it on the chinese markets. It fetched a high price.
 
Next: Chinese man in New York steals an abandoned apartment building.
 
There is a recycling center down the way that takes concrete and wood, but you'd have to weight down your truck to even get a few dollars.

Steal the aluminum/copper or go home.
 
There is a subtle difference between stealing and getting away with it.

The Mona Lisa was stolen once, the problem was the thief couldn't fence it.
 
Last edited:
Next step in supervillainy: Stealing Christmas.
 
You think China stealing Christmas would be a big deal? Christmas is just one day. Australia already stole an entire generation.
 
Back
Top Bottom