National Police agents belonging to Group Minor (lumps) of the Judicial Police Provincial Brigade of Murcia, have proceeded to the arrest of three young Ecuadorian nationals aged between 15 and 16 years, who were suspected of having committed numerous robberies with violence and intimidation of other children in the city of Murcia in recent months.
The arrest of three young men came when, moments after committing one of their raids, they were intercepted by a police patrol on a street in downtown.
The identification of detainees could be carried out thanks to the information provided by victims, including detailing that the three authors of the robbery were three young very stout and one of them was black.
Following the arrest of the above and taking into account the overlap of data with other similar crimes recently reported, the researchers conducted a study of complaints in recent months for similar facts.
Having made the appropriate checks have been able to prove the involvement of prisoners in other robberies with violence and intimidation, which are always selected to underage victims who assaulted or intimidated to seize mobile phones, money or other objects value that these carry with them.
During the robberies, all committed in the center of the city of Murcia, the attackers behaved very aggressively, using his size to intimidate their victims, who generated a state of anxiety and fear that it was largely influenced in the subsequent behavior of these, some of whom refused to even report the facts relating to their parents.
So far, fourteen are considered enlightened crimes committed by the detainees.
However, it is expected that the analysis of the effects stolen proving the involvement of other crimes investigated.
Juvenile detainees were taken to the Juvenile Prosecutor Murcia last December 14.
This operation, along with what was announced last December 23, allowed to dismantle the two bands smaller than the GRUME held responsible for virtually all of the robberies with violence and intimidation committed against minors in the city of Murcia in recent weeks.
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de Murcia