Piranha robbery in Córdoba: there are 33 detainees and 27 are minors

2023-08-21 16:22:16

In the last few hours at least 33 people were arrested to do piranha robberies in the shopping area Patio Olmos, located in the city of Córdoba. Only six of the detainees were of legal age.

As reported by the Cordoba Police, the arrests were made during a police operation that took place during the early hours of this Monday in Bv. San Juan and Velez Sarsfieldan area where the young people would have staged a fight and stole the belongings of passers-by.

As mentioned, of the 33 detainees only 6 are adults while the rest are all minorsaccording to police sources.

The apprehended were transferred to the police headquarters, while those who are minors were made available to the police. National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and Family (SENAF).

On the other hand, during the procedure one of the detainees wounded one of the officers in the face. At the same time, the officers of the Cordoba security force kidnapped a firearm and tools.

Piranha robbery in a logistics company in Córdoba

“Mecheras” in Patio Olmos

Last Friday, 911 security cameras captured two “wickers” who staged a robbery and were later arrested in the same downtown area of ​​the city of Córdoba, the surroundings of Patio Olmos.

According to the official report, both women, aged 44 and 23, organized to steal the wallet of a young woman in the Centro neighborhood. Immediately followingwards, they escaped with the money, although they did not get very far as a security dome operator alerted the police regarding what was happening.

In this way, as detailed Via Country, the two women were intercepted by police forces in Bv. San Juan at 100 and they recovered the stolen wallet. Both were transferred to police headquarters and were at the disposal of Justice.

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