They say that going out at night and having dinner is very healthy. before bed. So you fall into a deep sleep. However, the two people detained by the Elche Police Station, a 40-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman, could have appeared this way due to the poor working hours they did in closed commercial areas and in very few places. Walking around the streets of the city center had a very different purpose. The Police Station arrested these people after detecting that they had blown up the shutters of a workplace “in flagrante delicto”. Now he’s charging them with up to five counts of forcible robbery in recent weeksSome are also seen in vehicles parked on public roads.
The investigation began after multiple complaints were made to the National Police by agents from the Police Station’s powerful robbery group, who reported numerous high-powered robberies occurring in the city’s city centre. “Given the similarity of the incidents of interest, agents launched an investigation to identify the perpetrators and once found “Suspect that they are the same perpetrators and arrest them,” he said.
Evening and night hours
For this purpose, a surveillance device was installed, paying special attention to the evening and night hours, when workplaces are closed and there is little human traffic on the streets. “During one of the surveillances Following the investigation, investigators were able to observe how these two individuals were preparing to force a blind person to access a business, so they took immediate action. They were stopped and arrested“.
In the statement, it was stated that while the woman was guarding the door to give “water” if necessary, the man started to steal everything he could. After his arrestThey explained that the court on duty had requested a warrant to enter and search the house, where the agents “broke the locks on the shutters” and used a large pair of scissors. various clothes A tablet used to carry out the robberies was stolen from someone. robberies committed in the restaurantalso several pink tablets, apparently MDMA, cocaine and a precision scale.
Entrance to men’s prison
The detainees, who were Spanish nationals with a history of crimes against property, were placed at the disposal of the Elche Court of Inquiry and sentenced to imprisonment. for the detained man.