the neighborhood of olive trees has become the scene of an event more than citizen insecurity. This time the victim was an elderly woman who had her life savings stolen from her own home, where subjects posing as “ternas” police officers entered without hesitation to rob her.
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The fact was recorded on October 2, 2022 when the victim was leaving for university and was surprised by Luis Ormeño López who shot him at close range for resisting the theft of the mobile device.
According to those involved, the burglars They took 10,000 soles from her, which she had managed to collect for years thanks to her toy business in the same district. To delinquents They didn’t care that her 8-year-old granddaughter was alone inside the house of the old woman, who was scared when she saw the situation.
The girl was alone at home, because her grandmother and father had gone to work. It was on returning from her business that the woman saw six unknown subjects leave your property. Despite the fact that fear gripped her, she decided to face them.
“They told me they were carrying out an intervention on the owners of the house,” the woman’s son-in-law and father of the little girl told ATV News, who was there when the old woman saw the criminals coming out of At her place.
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Subjects use apps and screenshots to trick different companies into thinking they’ve already transferred the money.
Because they did not believe them, the son-in-law decided to accompany them to the Police Investigative Operations Center (Dirincri) to España Avenue, in the Cercado de Lima. “There, they tell us that these people are not policemen and that the team doesn’t work like that, because he wears a vest in the intervention,” he said.
The old woman noticed robot when he walked into her house and saw her messy room. “I saw my suitcase open and I said ‘oh, my money’, it was my despair,” said the very affected woman.
The elderly woman still does not know how the criminals knew where her money was, since the alleged “restricted lists” They entered through the window. “I lost everything, all my life I worked and got my money back,” he lamented.
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Experts point out that greater commitment is required from agents involved in the fight against crime, such as mayors and regional governors.