So far, investigators have clarified a dozen crimes
During the operation, a dozen stolen vehicles have been recovered, some of them burned
The Civil Guard of the Region of Murcia, within the framework of the 'Kompara' operation, has broken up a criminal group based in Murcia, composed of four people and linked to the theft of vehicles, some of which were subsequently calcined.
After the operation, members of the Prevention of Public Safety of the Benemérita have recovered ten stolen vehicles and have clarified, so far, a dozen criminal acts.
The proceedings began last December, when several people reported to the Civil Guard the theft of several vehicles, a motorcycle and a moped, in the Murcia neighborhood of Torreagüera.
Once the commission of the facts was verified, the civil guards began the corresponding investigation to clarify them.
Parallel to these actions, several other people filed successive complaints of criminal acts with similar modus operandi.
The first steps of the operation allowed investigators to verify that after the authorship of these crimes was a criminal group composed of several people and that the same acted in the same geographical area, as well as in similar time slots.
The exhaustive technical-ocular inspections carried out by the investigators have found that those now arrested, allegedly, put into operation the vehicles, most of them mopeds and motorcycles, when accessing the ignition by fracturing a part of the bodywork located under the handlebars and performing the connection of the vehicle's cables by the procedure popularly known as "bridge."
The investigations carried out have allowed investigators to identify four people, three of them minors, who allegedly made up the criminal group related to the criminal acts, so, once all the necessary evidence was obtained, the Civil Guard established a search device about the suspects that has culminated in the arrest of a man and the investigation of three minors, all of them as alleged perpetrators of the crimes of theft of vehicle use and damage.
The analysis of the information obtained during the operation has allowed the agents to determine that the now disjointed criminal group is after the alleged authorship of a dozen criminal acts committed in the Murcia districts in the south of the capital.
During the development of the operation, ten of the stolen vehicles were found, two of them burned on public roads.
The detainee, those investigated, the effects recovered and the proceedings taken have been made available to the Court of Instruction of Murcia and the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office of Murcia.
Source: Ministerio del Interior