Video: Have you ever seen a thief treated like this? Villagers caught a thief and fed him; the video will leave you stunned

You may have seen or heard of a thief being punished when caught, but have you ever heard of a thief being caught and then fed? This incident actually happened, and its video is currently going viral on social media. According to the claim made in the video, villagers caught a thief red-handed, but instead of punishing him, they fed him roti and vegetables. While eating, the thief's eyes started to tear up. Perhaps he realized his mistake. The video of this incident is currently going viral on social media, and the scenes in the video have shocked users. Let's find out in detail what exactly happened.

What is the matter?

In the viral video, the person filming the video approaches an old man and asks him what the man has done. The old man replies that he stole. The man then asks why he is being fed if he has stolen. The old man evasively replies, "If something happens to him, who will answer?" The villagers' intention is to feed someone who is hungry and then punish them.

Based on the conversation in the video, it's clear that the villagers will first feed the thief and then confront him about the theft. This incident is said to have taken place in a village in Bihar. The villagers will first feed the thief and then ask him the reason for the theft. If he doesn't reveal anything about it, action will be taken against him. This incident is currently going viral on social media, and users have given mixed reactions to it.

A video of the incident was shared on an account called @byomkesbakshy. ​​The video is currently trending on social media, with people sharing their opinions on the scene in the video in the comments section. One user said, "The villagers turned out to be a little better," another wrote, "The way this man was eating, it seems he was hungry and stole to fill his stomach. Poverty in the country is still at such a level that some people can't even get enough food." Another user wrote, "I think he was crying because he regretted his mistake."

PC:Rochak Khabre