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National Police of Peru (PNP) intervened on this Wednesday by four people who were disassembling a freshly stolen car. The Vehicle Theft Investigation Unit (Diprove) apprehended the subjects in Block 7 Jirón Cangallo in the La Victoria area.
The black car has footprints, according to police. Kia Soluto 2022 was stolen in the Chorrillos area. The PNP was able to take action thanks to complaints from neighbors.
During the intervention in Victoryagents found parts of the same car in a motocarro, ready to be shipped to the black market.
Increase in the number of thefts
Colonel pnp and the head of Diprov, Jose Antonio Zavala noted in RPP Noticias that cases have increased in recent days robberies to this brand vehicles.
“It became known to me that this week, from yesterday to today, 3 (cars) have been dismantled. We are analyzing why there was an incident with this type of vehicle,” he said. Zavala.
He commented that they also found evidence in the premises that other cars were stored because parts were found. “We do not rule out that it is entirely possible that other types of vehicles have been scrapped.”
In this line Zavala He claimed that they would continue the relevant investigations, as well as inform the victims of the current state of his case. vehicle. This event took place several months after the PNP intervened in the area known as fifty, where they were dedicated to selling stolen auto parts.
Source: RPP

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