Spain's National Police Arrest Criminals in Massive Burglary Ring

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Jan.15
Spain's National Police Arrest Criminals in Massive Burglary Ring
Spanish police arrest 4 criminals and investigate 3 others as part of a burglary gang involved in 17 cases.

Recently, according to a report from Canal Sur Media, the Spanish National Police arrested four criminals and conducted investigations on three other individuals associated with the criminal gang. The gang is believed to have committed a total of 17 cases of home invasion theft, targeting residences, public facilities, and warehouses. The stolen goods include nearly 57,000 units of e-cigarettes, Spanish ham, and weapons.

 

The arrested individual is suspected of committing a series of theft crimes, illegally possessing firearms, involvement in criminal gangs, receiving stolen goods, and violating public health laws. This operation began in 2023 when both law enforcement agencies noticed a significant rise in the number of such cases, as well as a more skilled and professional approach to the crimes.

 

It is noteworthy that this gang shows particular interest in large-scale theft of e-cigarettes, with a total value exceeding 500,000 euros.

 

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