Thieves brings Aussie's odyssey to abrupt end

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    Thieves brings Aussie's odyssey to abrupt end


    Craig Platt
    February 12, 2008 - 1:15PM

    An Australian adventurer travelling through Africa and the Middle East
    has had his dream journey brought to a halt after his motorbike was
    stolen.

    Allan Roberts, 29, of Turiff in north-western Victoria, had taken his
    bike through 37 countries across Europe and Africa in the past 18
    months before it was stolen in Dubai on Friday night.

    He had planned to go on through Iran, Russia and South-East Asia
    before eventually reaching Australia via East Timor. The theft means
    Roberts will be unable to complete his trip, unless a sponsor comes to
    his aid.

    "I've fully self-funded the trip and have never asked for sponsorship
    or support," he said, "but now this has happened I can't go on."

    Mr Roberts met a fellow motorbike traveller for dinner at a restaurant
    on Friday night. When he had finished his meal, he discovered his bike
    was gone. After flagging down a police car, he spent four hours
    searching for the stolen bike, to no avail.

    Since buying the Honda Africa Twin XRV 750 in the United Kingdom, Mr
    Roberts had ridden 65,000 kilometres across two continents.

    Mr Roberts had no insurance for the bike because, he says, "no
    insurance company on the planet would cover me for riding through
    countries like Nigeria, Angola and the Congo".

    The theft made the front page of the local Gulf News and Mr Roberts
    says Dubai's entire biking community knows about the incident.
    Unfortunately, the same people have told Mr Roberts that his stolen
    bike has probably been shipped to another country.

    "This has been a dream of mine for about 10 years," he said, "and I
    spent more than two years putting the trip together and planning. And
    now this has happened."

    The incident is the latest in a series of misadventures for Mr
    Roberts, who has been documenting his trip on a blog
    (www.hardwayhome.blogspot.com). In Africa he has contracted malaria,
    been attacked by killer bees, held up at gunpoint and hit by a car.

    He's was also robbed twice within hours of arriving in Tanzania.
    Despite all this, Mr Roberts says Africa is surprisingly safe and he
    was shocked by the theft of his bike in Dubai.

    "It's supposed to be the safest city in the world," he said. "I can't
    believe it. I'm gutted."

    http://www.hardwayhome.blogspot.com/
     
    Biggus :), Feb 13, 2008
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    CrazyCam Guest

    Biggus :) wrote:

    If the thief is caught, will they then chop off his/her right hand?

    regards,
    CrazyCam
     
    CrazyCam, Feb 13, 2008
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    Biggus :) Guest

    And right hand to be sure..
     
    Biggus :), Feb 14, 2008
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Naah then he could still steal scooters! (and older Euro bikes)
    Best go the right hand to make sure.
     
    Knobdoodle, Feb 15, 2008
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  5. Not sure if Dubai work with those laws, I've got friends working there
    for TAFE NSW at the moment.

    The cutting off of the right hand is a shaming thing in Islamic
    society. You are meant to eat with your right and wipe your bottom
    with you left, when they cut the right hand off the thief has to use
    his backside wiping hand to eat with.

    Al
     
    Alan Pennykid, Feb 15, 2008
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