Farmer allegedly tied up intruders and drove them to the police on a quad bike!
Colne (United Kingdom) - A farmer in England is said to have taken his alleged justice into his own hands! He is said to have driven to the nearest police station with two suspected intruders, whom he tied up on his quad bike - only to be arrested himself!

Leland H. (17), one of the alleged victims of farmer Neil G. (52), described the incident on Sunday, October 20 (local time), to the British newspaper"The Sun".
"My buddy (20; editor's note) had ridden his electric bike across the farmer's field the night before. He wanted to ride away, but the farmer had locked the gates, so he left his bike there overnight. We went back the next morning to get it, but it wasn't there," said the 17-year-old.
When the two of them went back, the 52-year-old is said to have turned up on his quad bike and pounced on them. "He tied us up, pulled the hoods over our heads, threw us onto the quad bike and took us to the police station."
According to the 17-year-old's statement, the two of them were handcuffed hand and foot. Neither of them were strapped in. "We almost fell off a few times."
Farmer arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment and assault

The 52-year-old Neil G. drove the strapped young men from his farm in Trawden to the police station in Colne - a few kilometers away. Surveillance images posted on social media show the farmer apparently driving the pair around.
A spokeswoman for Lancashire Police told The Sun: "We were called at 11.26am on Sunday to a remote property in Trawden where a man said he had detained two men." During a second call, officers were told the caller was already at the police station - with the men!
"A 52-year-old man from Trawden was later arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment and assault," the newspaper quotes the spokeswoman as saying.
He has since been released on bail. Farmer Neil G.'s reckless actions have apparently landed him in a lot of trouble with the authorities.