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Woman is retained after being surprised stealing stuffed animals in the Model de Huancayo market

Woman is retained after being surprised stealing stuffed animals in the Model de Huancayo market

Insecurity in the city again generated outrage. A woman was trapped by neighbors and merchants after the video surveillance cameras registered the moment she subtracted two sacks full of stuffed animals from a flower store located outside the model of the model market.

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The fact ignited the discomfort of the merchants, who assured that the defendant would have already starred in other robberies in the area. Frustration grew even more when they denounced that, despite delivering criminals to the police, they usually recover their freedom quickly.

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“We deliver them to the police and soon return to the streets as if nothing,” the neighbors claimed, demanding greater firmness of the authorities against crime.

The merchants warned that, tired of the constant robberies, they have decided to organize to exercise neighborhood justice and do not rule out lynching any thief captured in flagrance.

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