Portuguese couple arrested for robbing gas stations in Zamora

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Judge national audience Joaquin Gadea has decided detention Portuguese couple Arrested in Zamora after playing the show Armed robberies at gas stations in Portugal and SpainLegal sources, among them in Badajoz, informed Efe this Tuesday.

Gadea took this decision in response to the Portuguese authorities’ arrest and surrender order through Interpol for SAP, 42, and NCA, 40, for robberies committed in that country.

All this allowed a citizen to be eventually informed and subsequently arrested, before the couple crossed the border via Ayamonte (Huelva) at the end of July and resumed their criminal activities in Spain, where their images have circulated the media. .

An arrest and delivery order weighing heavily on them Does not include possible involvement in three crimes in the Portuguese town of Braganzawhich is still being investigated.

robberies Seville, Badajoz and Toledo

Detainees have stolen from gas stations and commercial establishments in Turkey’s provinces in recent weeks. Seville, Badajoz and Toledowith the same “modus operandi” in most cases, to scare him with a pistol and scare the workers with a knife so that they can give them the collection.

The couple also robbed a vehicle at gunpoint in Madrid’s Moncloa district last Wednesday.

In that vehicle that did not change its license plate, they were eating a “calm” hamburger who had previously shopped at a Valderaduey mall and National PoliceArresting them without resistance, announced Guillermo Vara, Zamora’s chief commissioner, at a press conference this Tuesday.

Citizen cooperation was key in the arrest, as he was a person who alerted State security forces and agencies after spotting fugitives at the mall.

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