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Another heist at gunpoint; now in Santiago

Another heist at gunpoint;  now in Santiago

Six criminals aboard three motorcycles they robbed a man who was moving along an avenue in Santiago.

In a video that has circulated this Thursday on social networks, it is observed that the individuals persecute the gentleman and, at gunpoint, order him to stop.

Two of the six antisocials approach the man once he stops and four more, on two motorcycles, stop in front.

One strips him of his belongings and hands them over to another of the last four to arrive. Then they start to flee while the citizen stays with his hands raised sitting on his engine on the track.

Users of social networks have reacted with dismay after the latest robberies that have been known in different areas of the country, carried out at all hours of the day, especially due to the statements of the Minister of the Interior and Police, Jesús (Chu) Vásquezwho said that most robberies occur at dawn.

According to the information that has circulated, the incident occurred on Estrella Sadhalá Avenue, in Santiago.

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