💨 Abstract
A TikTok influencer attempted a prank in London, claiming to have stolen £1,000 using Apple Pay. The prank backfired when the victim, who was actually a plainclothes police officer, arrested him. Despite the influencer's pleas that it was just a prank, he was handcuffed and detained for a stop and search related to fraud. The incident highlights the risks of public pranks and the potential for instant karma.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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