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Piura: Criminals beat an entrepreneur to steal S/ 25,000

Piura: Criminals beat an entrepreneur to steal S/ 25,000

A man reported to the Police that he was beaten by a group of criminals with the aim of stealing the sum of 15 thousand soles that he had in his truck when he was traveling through the city. in Sullana.

The incident occurred early yesterday morning, when the victim, approximately 40 years old, was traveling with another person along the busy highway and when he almost reached the entrance to Sullana, he was intercepted by some armed individuals who beat him in the street. head, as he pointed out.

“We were in my vehicle (truck) and the criminals pointed the firearm at me and hit me. They also threatened to kill me and took all my money,” said the victim.

Likewise, he indicated that 15 thousand soles were also stolen from him from a cell phone device that the criminals brought him. In addition, the thugs caused damage to the interior of his vehicle and that it would have been to search if he had more money, according to the injured party.

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Given this, he filed a complaint with the Criminal Investigation Department (Depincri) of Sullana, where the agents collected his testimony after the assault and robbery of which he was a victim.

Likewise, the injured party showed, as shown, a wound on the scalp, where the criminals had hit him in order to commit the robbery early yesterday morning in the province of Sullana.

INSECURITY Entrepreneur reported robbery.

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