A Vietnamese court has sentenced Nguyen Hoang Anh to 26 years in prison for the murder of a crab seller and subsequent robbery. The crime occurred in broad daylight and involved multiple individuals, with Anh being the primary perpetrator. The court also sentenced other individuals involved in the incident, including Do Loi Ty to 18 years and 6 months for aiding and abetting the murder and receiving stolen goods. Tran Van Chuol and Tran Van Trong received 7 years each for their involvement in the murder. The incident began with a dispute between the victim, N.H.T., and Hoang Anh, who worked at Chuol’s crab processing facility. The dispute escalated into violence, leading to the victim’s death. Hoang Anh, driven by anger and a desire for revenge, later returned with a group of individuals, including Ty, to confront the victim, resulting in his murder and the theft of his phone and money.