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National Police officers recently arrested William Javier Rodriguez Herrera who have used the traffic registered at the intersection of Jirón Humboldt with Prolongación Huamanga, in Victoryto steal mobile phones.
CCTV cameras he had access to RPP news, more than twice caught the attacker at the scene of the crime. His latest victim was a man in a car.
After stealing the unfortunate citizen’s mobile equipment, Rodriguez Herrera tried to flee, thinking that this would be another “successful robbery.” However, the police caught him.
“[Vi] an open window, and I went in with my head, ”said the criminal, later confirming the robbery. He also pointed out to the agents that he had stolen earlier in the same way.
Rodriguez Herrera has five complaints against him, including offenses such as drug trafficking and aggravated robbery. At the end of this note, subject remained in custody for La Victoria Police Station while the proceedings are ongoing.
Neighbors in the NSR issued ultimatums to criminals
Tired of the insecurity of citizens, manifested in constant robberies and attacks; Residents of Palao’s second phase of urbanization in San Martin de Porres (SMP) threatened to burn to death the criminals they captured at the scene of the crime.
through rotaphoneneighbor Carlos Carmen indicated that the perpetrators travel in private cars or motorcycle taxis in search of potential victims.
The most recent were two young women who were in the middle of a public road. The women were intercepted by armed men, who held them at gunpoint and forced them to hand over their belongings.
“They pushed the girls and took away their mobile phones. The neighbors are already tired of constantly informing, ”the man commented.
Source: RPP

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