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The National Police arrested two people for sixteen robberies and crime of receiving in El Palmar (06/02/2015)

acquiring the author of the theft, had packaged, stored and subsequently remitted to Morocco for sale |

Agents of the National Police have arrested two people suspected to be the sixteen offenses of burglary and one count of receiving, respectively.

Since September last year, the District Police Station El Carmen has received several reports of robberies in the interior of the vehicle in the village of El Palmar.

Initiated research was identified the author of numerous robberies on different vehicles parked in the hamlet Murcia;

a police device was established in order to locate, being intercepted and arrested last January 30.

Taking evidence of this first arrested, a Spanish 20-year-old joined other research data, identified the receptador;

person with the intention of profiting received items that other people had previously stolen.

The receptador, a Moroccan of 49 years, had established an online marketer of stolen goods;

the was packing and then sent to Morocco for sale.

Following his arrest he proceeded to the search of his home, located in the town of El Palmar, where many stolen items already prepared was found to undertake trip: a bicycle, covers for CD radio, lots of sunglasses, several computers laptops, mobile tens and two televisions.

At present the Group Judicial District Police Station El Carmen is taking steps to locate the rightful owners of all retrieved and operated objects.

The operation was conducted by agents of the District Police Station El Carmen Superior National Police Headquarters of Murcia.

Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de la Región de Murcia

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