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On Friday, a group of criminals attacked the journalist’s house, taking all the property. the cost of production in the amount of about 30,000 soles.
The robbery took place in the residential complex of Santa Isabel de Oquendo, located on the border of the districts of El Callao, Los Olivos and San Martin de Porres.
“We are a group of three women, we live alone, we work. It feels like we are being followed, apparently. We came home from work and found practically nothing. All things were thrown away. The luxury of looking for drawer after drawer. In addition to artifacts such as televisions and laptops, we had cash in sols, euros and dollars, they took everything of value,” said Eileen Armas Isla. RPP News.
The journalist said that after the robbery she immediately visited Oquendo Police Station file an appropriate complaint, but she was told that they could not help her, as this did not correspond to their competence. For this reason, he went to the Sol de Oro police station, where he commented that He didn’t get the support he needed.
“They tell me there are no patrol cars. There is no service. I have been waiting for more than 40 minutes and listening to the policemen who are talking, commenting on jokes, laughing, etc., and do not realize the misfortunes that are with them, citizens, because they have to support us,” said the young woman.
Betting equipment stolen
Insecurity persists throughout Lima. A group of criminals stole equipment worth 12,000 soles early Tuesday morning from a betting shop located on the first floor of a house in Villa El Salvador.
The victim, identified as José Miguel, stated that unknown persons entered his premises and in less than half an hour removed televisions, equipment for simultaneous broadcasting of sports events and cash from a box.
A CCTV camera located outside the bookmaker’s office caught two individuals at the door of the premises making some maneuvers, and after a few minutes they leave, and then return with at least five more people.
One of them manages to break into the premises by slipping under a metal door to steal the equipment. His actions are captured by another surveillance camera inside the building. However, the perpetrator watches the equipment and turns it around so they don’t record their faces.
Source: RPP

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