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Tunisia – Ben Guerdene: Faced with delay in the payment of his pension, a citizen attempts to take money from post office

A citizen in his sixties was apprehended, today Monday, for having verbally assailed a postman working in a post office in the Jalal zone of the Ben Guerdane delegation, in addition to having broken glasses, according to what a security source reported.

The citizen had requested to withdraw the money after the payment of his pension, and when the agent told him that the pension had not been credited, he got furious, broke the glass of the counter, grabbed a sum of money that the agent had in his possession and attempted to leave with it, but the citizens stopped him and returned the sum of money to the agent.

Security units arrived on the scene and arrested the old man. He is currently under probe by the National Guard Research Division.

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