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The National Police arrested the perpetrators of a robbery at a petrol station in Murcia Ronda Sur (20/07/2015)

One detainee threatened the employee with a knife to take over the collection while the others watched and waited for a car to take flight.

The alleged perpetrator was a wanted man and has been identified as the author of a robbery committed earlier this year in a bank office of Sorrows.

National Police agents have arrested three people, two men and a woman suspected of robbery with violence and intimidation perpetrated in a service station in the South of Murcia Ronda.

The incident occurred last July 7 in the establishment referred to when the employee was threatened by an individual carrying a large knife for collection to hand over cash.

After seizing 273 euros in revenues, the assailant fled in a vehicle where two other people were waiting.

Having obtained the necessary information on the scene, an investigation that since the first time began offering fruit began.

Three days later, once identified and located the suspects in the robbery, they proceeded to his arrest.

In the search conducted at the home of what is considered the perpetrator of the robbery, the knife would have been used in the same intervened.

Those arrested were two men of 41 and 45 years old and a woman of 36 years, all of Spanish nationality.

The steps performed subsequently allowed to attribute to one another robbery with violence and intimidation, made earlier this year in a bank branch in the hamlet of Los Dolores.

We also comprised a search warrant, arrest and detention ordered by a court of Murcia.

The operation was carried out by officers of the District Police National Police in El Carmen.

Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de la Región de Murcia

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