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Waiter used karate to stop knifepoint robber


A MAN has been jailed for two years after a waiter used his karate skills to stop him robbing a chinese restaurant at knifepoint.

Bradley Sharp, 20, downed food and booze at the Imperial Chinese Buffet, Great Oaks, Basildon, before pulling a knife from his sleeve and demanding the restaurant manager hand over cash from the till.

He was foiled by waiter and karate expert Jaing Chuah, 21, who elbowed him in the face sending him tumbling to the floor.

Sharp, of Tintern Avenue, Westcliff, was sentenced on Friday at Basildon Crown Court to 24 months behind bars.

After the hearing Mr Chauh said: “We aren’t going to let people get away with things like this.”

The restaurant’s manager Han Kwan Chua added: “I don’t know if you could say it was a kung fu chop, but Jaing is a karate expert.

“We are pleased the court has taken this seriously.

“We just want to run a nice family restaurant. We don’t want any trouble, but we won’t be intimidated by people like this.”

During the trial the court heard how Sharp breezed into the restaurant, at 3pm on Saturday, January 17.

After consuming food and drink worth £22, he suddenly pulled out a cutlery knife, which he had hidden in his sleeve.

He held the knife against the chest of the manager and said: “Give me the money from the till.” Sharp’s defence team claimed he committed the crime because he was hungry and homeless.

But when passing sentence, Recorder Mr Jeffrey Yearwood said he did not believe Sharp was particularly hard-up, as he had bought two bottles of beer from a nearby shop before entering the restaurant.

He said: “It seems you had some money. That money could have be used to buy food rather than beer.”


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boom, basildon says...
2:42pm Mon 6 Jul 09

well done ! about time people stood-up and defended themselves without getting locked up for it !!

Iron Mighty, Southend says...
2:54pm Mon 6 Jul 09

People shouldn't be afraid to stand up to people like Bradley Sharp. I'm really glad that he got two years.

Well done, Jaing!

paulvikki123, Basildon says...
4:09pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Used Karate to stop knifepoint robber. Pure luck if you ask me. Karate would not help you in that situation! I would like to know what discipline he studies!

Tone-Fu, Southchurch says...
3:11am Tue 7 Jul 09

paulvikki123 wrote:
Used Karate to stop knifepoint robber. Pure luck if you ask me. Karate would not help you in that situation! I would like to know what discipline he studies!
Martial Arts, when taught properly should give a person confidence in difficult situations. It isn't all about someone teaching you a jap-slap for every eventuality.

All this lad needed to know was how hard he can hit and have the confidence to do it.

clangrid, Leigh on Sea says...
11:42am Tue 7 Jul 09

paulvikki123 wrote:
Used Karate to stop knifepoint robber. Pure luck if you ask me. Karate would not help you in that situation! I would like to know what discipline he studies!
It was hardly a dangerous tool - it was a cutlery knife!

boom, basildon says...
1:45pm Tue 7 Jul 09

> clangrid. so you're saying its perfectly acceptable to faceup to somebody with a knife ? doesn't matter what type of knife, the idiot thought he was clever and got what he deserved

karateman1964, Poole says...
9:53pm Tue 7 Jul 09

Who says Karate is no good against a knife..whilst its not reccommend its not impossible ..depends on the situation..if you already at the advantage then the other person has already lost..just like what happened here..well done lads for standing up to scum

wotsit, southend says...
4:10am Wed 8 Jul 09

Forgetting the martial arts, a man attempts a knifepoint robbery and will be out in twelve months. New Labour, same old ****.

Mark D, Westcliff-on-Sea says...
7:47am Wed 8 Jul 09

boom wrote:
> clangrid. so you're saying its perfectly acceptable to faceup to somebody with a knife ? doesn't matter what type of knife, the idiot thought he was clever and got what he deserved
That's hardly what he said. People sure make bizarre leaps on the comments section of this website.

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Jaing Chuah, right, pictured with colleague C Y Lee, tackled the knife robber with a karate chop Jaing Chuah, right, pictured with colleague C Y Lee, tackled the knife robber with a karate chop

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