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Two ‘pildoritas’ arrested accused of drugging and robbing foreigners in Santa Cruz

Two 'pildoritas' arrested accused of drugging and robbing foreigners in Santa Cruz

September 21, 2024, 1:38 PM

September 21, 2024, 1:38 PM

Police arrested two women known as ‘little pills’ in the 24 de Septiembre square in Santa Cruz, who had been reported by several men, including foreigners, for stealing their belongings after drugging them. The women were arrested on Saturday night by agents of the Special Force to Fight Crime (Felcc).

Investigations began after a Spanish citizen, along with other foreigners, reported having been the victim of a robbery. According to the victim’s account, The women contacted them through an appThey were taken to a nightclub and, inadvertently, had drugs placed in their drinks. After losing consciousness, the men were robbed of their wallets, phones, documents and money, and then abandoned on the street.

“I took the glass, lost consciousness, they stole everything from me and threw me out on the street, where I was for hours until I could call for help,” said the affected Spanish citizen, of robust build, in his complaint.

The two women have already been placed at the disposal of the Public Ministry and will face charges for aggravated robbery and supply of dangerous substances.

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