The thieves used a blowpipe to tranquilize the animals before loading them into the car

Jan 8, 2014 21:46 GMT  ·  By

It might have sounded like a good plan, but after their car broke down because of the heavy weight of the load, the thieves trying to escape with four stolen fully-grown cows in one car decided to abort the operation and flee the scene.

I don't even want to imagine how much they struggled to squeeze the cattle into the Proton Wira motor vehicle after tranquilizing them with a blowpipe. One cow was seated in the boot while three other were piled up into the rear of the car, notes Metro.

The three crooks were very uninspired when they thought that the average car can hold such a weight and they were confronted with the stupidity of their actions when the vehicle stopped working because of the load.

Having no plan B, the three Malaysian thieves fled the scene of the crime leaving the four poor cows behind. Police recovered the tranquilized animals stuffed into the vehicle and are still searching for the crooks.