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Agents National Police and civil security agents commas eliminated a dangerous gang of racketeers, which was engaged in the theft of cell phones in the district.
The bandits were detained after attacking a gas company worker. Neighbors alerted the authorities about the robbery, which launched an operation to catch these criminals.
Seeing themselves surrounded, the criminals threw the stolen cell phone into the garden in an attempt to avoid justice. However, the victim identified the attackers.
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The detainees were identified as Enrique Manuel Valera Lopez (46) and Gian Marco Eduardo Ochoa Cansino (26).
Both were taken to the PNP Túpac Amaru police station, which was tasked with investigating.
According to the Agency for the Supervision of Private Investment in Telecommunications (Osiptel), in Peru, on average, more than 4,500 cell phones are stolen daily, most of which end up on the black market in the capital and regions.
Source: RPP

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