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Agents National Police They captured five criminals who were posing as security personnel. southern light to scam companies.
The arrest took place near a tap on the first block of El Triunfo Avenue in the Lima area. chorrillo; where these bandits once again intended to commit their illegal actions.
According to police sources, these criminals operated in the southern regions. Limesuch as Chorrillos and Villa Salvador (WT).
The detainees were identified as Johnny Cano Carasas (28), the alleged ringleader; Brian Subieta Prado (31), Carlos Arevalo Ariza (31), Dilbert Mendoza Cabana (22) and Cesar Diaz Villanueva (23).
working method
in dialogue with RPP NewsPNP Captain Stuart Riveros explained that these criminals went to various companies offering to manipulate light meters in order to achieve a reduction in electricity consumption, demanding a certain amount of money in return.
Then, after a while, they returned, posing as security specialists. southern light ostensibly for verification. Having discovered fraud with the meter, they demanded a new payment from entrepreneurs in order to avoid an alleged fine.
“They went to companies, not homes. They contacted the owner and promised that by manipulating the three-phase meter, he would reduce electricity consumption by about an amount. They did this work for a fee,” the command said.
“But after some time, one of his accomplices returned under the guise of inspectors, and in such a situation they drew up protocols for a fine that allegedly entails this type of manipulation, and asked the owner for another quota so as not to be fined. “, he added.
The detainees were seized from the black van used to provide these false services; as well as helmets, uniforms, exposure meters and various tools.
According to sources from National Police, every month about four companies were scammed by this group of people. The detainees will be prosecuted for crimes against property, including extortion, theft of electricity and others.
Source: RPP

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