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The last straw: Criminals rob the head of citizen security of Tacna

The last straw: Criminals rob the head of citizen security of Tacna

The deputy manager of Citizen Security of the (MPT) (49) was the target of crime that grows in the town. Car parts, documents and bank cards were stolen from him when he was enjoying a walk with his family.

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The complaint was filed this Monday at 10:20 a.m. On Saturday at 6:00 p.m. she was in the Children’s Park and he had left his car License plate Hyundai B4C-290 parked on Manuel A Odría avenue. When leaving an hour later, he noticed that the left auxiliary window was broken. He immediately inspected the interior and found with the unpleasant surprise that he had been robbed.

Police failed to collect fingerprints

The criminals took the synoptic, the central console, the air conditioning controls, the glove compartment, the poncho and the gearbox knob, as well as their identity documents (DNI), driver’s license, vehicle identification card, SOAT , vehicle technical inspection certificate, cdeputy manager of citizen security harnesspersonal agenda and bank cards.

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The troops of Vehicle Theft Department They did not summon the Criminalistics Office to collect fingerprints because the car had been tampered with by the owner when he moved it to his home, on the day of the robbery, in the Gregorio Albarracín district.

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