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They hold him and beat him for 18 hours to steal his credit card | BE Las Palmas | Hour 14 Las Palmas

The Neighborhood Civil Guard, in the Gran Canaria municipality of Santa Lucía de Tirajana, have arrested six people and investigated another, as alleged perpetrators of the crimes of robbery with force, injuries, illegal detention, threats and belonging to a criminal group. by acting together to violently obtain the key to a bank card from a neighbor of Vecindario. The arrests were made between June 10 and 11, within the framework of Operation Sarsur.

As reported by the Benemérita through a press release, “the agents were alerted to the entry into the Vecindario health center of a person with numerous injuries, apparently caused by physical attacks by third parties; although the victim was not referred to the hospital, his injuries were serious and consisted of bruises on both eyelids and frontal region of the face, hematoma at the level of the armpit, as well as a burn on the chest. ” The Civil Guard compiled the first indications as a result of the information received from the victim and his family, “who told the agents that the day before he had been invited to the home of a friend, where without knowing it several people were inside More than that they began to beat him, also tying him up, to steal his credit card and to be told the password, with which two women of the group made a series of purchases in addition to withdrawing money from ATMs. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang watched over the victim, being finally released during the afternoon of May 20, “they explain in the note. Those now detained allegedly stole a total of 570 euros

Arrests

The detainees are four men and two women, neighbors of Vecindario, aged between 16 and 31 years. Four of them with a police record. Those of legal age “passed at the disposal of the Maspalomas guard duty court, leaving the minor at the disposal of the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office.”


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