Guadalupe Sanchez was kidnapped for several hours and then abandoned in the Breña area. | Font: PTR
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young Guadalupe Sanchez She stated that she was kidnapped and beaten by criminals posing as bus drivers who stole 2,500 soles from her bank accounts.
By using RPP newsthe woman said she got on the bus at Tupac Amaru Avenue, heading to center of Lima. There were four other people in the car, one of them a young woman.
However, when the unit reached center of Lima, the driver deviated and went the other way. “When we entered through the back of the Santa Rosa Church, he entered through various streets that, frankly, I didn’t recognize; and then I get a warning and I want to get out of the car,” he recalls.
“We (her and another girl) are threatened with knives and razors and even hit me in the face. We are told to calm down, because if we did not cooperate, it could be worse,” he said.
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Guadalupe Sanchez He said the perpetrators forced both young women to unlock their cell phones and open banking apps to check the money they had in their accounts. With this information, the criminals took them to bank agents to withdraw money.
“They demanded that we withdraw money from bank agents. One of them went downstairs (with us) so as not to ask for help. They scared us with a knife,” he said.
According to her, the perpetrators kept her kidnapped for four hours, after which they abandoned her in the Breña area. The young woman applied to the sectoral police department with a corresponding statement, but, according to her, she did not receive the help she had hoped for.
“I asked if there could be some surveillance with cameras. (But) they tell me that there were no cameras in Bren, that the municipality had no security service. Later, I had to go to the medical examiner because of the blows and a cut on my arm (which I received), but they didn’t take me, because they said that they didn’t have units in stock, ”he said.
“I didn’t get the care I expected. I was without money or anything, I was very nervous and expected that they would help me, but it was not so, ”she complained.
The young woman called National Police so your case can be dealt with quickly, and the criminals who stole the money you’ve been saving can be caught.
Source: RPP

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