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Watch: Shop Owner Keeps Robber Waiting As He Attends To Customer

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Jul, 2016 12:25 PM
    Canterbury Police uploaded a video of a New Zealand kebab shop owner who is unbelievably chilled out, so cool and calm, that even when an armed robber broke into his shop and wielded a pistol at him, he went around filling a bag of souvlaki for his customer and turns his back on the thief to pick some cutlery.
     
    Ahmed, the shopkeeper now has garnered quite a fan following, after the Canterbury Police uploaded the video of the robber breaking in on Facebook, for public identification of the defaulter.
     
    He, however, insisted, “I am not a hero,” according to reports. “He didn’t scare me… he was surprised from my  reaction,” said Ahmed.
     

    Caught off guard by the unexpected calm of the shopkeeper, the robber backed off, and leaves the shop quietly.
     
    Have a look at the CCTV grab here to see the chillest man alive, unarguably.

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