Two Indian students in New Jersey were arrested for shoplifting at a ShopRite store. The Telugu women, one from Hyderabad and the other from Guntur, later requested to pay double the price for the products, but were arrested.
The two Indian women requested that they be let off but were arrested in Hoboken, New Jersey. (Photo: Getty Images/ Representational Image)
Two Indian students, aged 20 and 22, pursuing their studies in New Jersey, US, were arrested in a shoplifting case. The women tried to leave without paying at a store in Hoboken city.
The students, a 20-year-old from Hyderabad and a 22-year-old from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, reportedly attempted to leave the store in the US without paying for some items.
Both the Telugu girls were arrested after the store, ShopRite, alerted Hoboken police.
Hoboken city police arrived at the scene and explained to the students that shoplifting is a crime and that they would be taken to court.
One of the girls said that they would pay double for what they hadn't paid before, while the other pleaded they wouldn't repeat it and asked to be let off.
But the police explained the rules and arrested them.
The shoplifting incident took place on March 19.
Published By:
Girish Kumar Anshul
Published On:
Apr 18, 2024