The family lost three motorcycle taxis, which were their working tools. | Font: Photo: Andrea Amesquita / Video: RPP
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Alleged extortionists set fire to three motorcycle taxis owned by the same family in retaliation for late loan repayments. The incident took place this morning in the area of Pamplona, in the area of San Juan de Miraflores (SZHM).
According to the first version, at about 3 o’clock in the morning, unknown people drove up to the house and tried to get inside. His intention was to set fire to the house, but since he could not enter because of the property’s iron bars; They decided to burn down the family’s four motorcycle taxis parked at the entrance.
The family managed to save only one of their cars, while the other three were disabled. It was a hard blow for these people, since motorcycle taxis were their working tool.
Agents National Police They cordoned off the area and began investigating the case. The family, in a panic, constantly avoided making press statements.
Origin of the attack
Extortionists would have attacked this family, whose identity has not been released, because they were behind on a loan of 5,000 soles given last year.
Illegal creditors even threatened the mother of this family, saying that if she did not pay the debt, they would kill her children.
For National Police, this family will fall victim to the drop-by-drop method used by illegal creditors. They give out large sums in convenient installments, but at very high interest rates, which makes it difficult to settle accounts with debtors.
The danger is that lenders ask people for a range of personal details before disbursing money, such as property addresses and phone numbers, with which they go to extort them.
Source: RPP

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