Cesaireknown as the “chicken stock king” in the wholesale market the stop, lives through days of anguish after being the victim of a crime. A group of criminals entered his apartment, located in Lurigancho-Chosicaand stole money and jewelry worth a million soles.

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The thieves kidnapped the caretaker of the condominium last Monday morning and broke into the house of the shopkeeper, also known as ‘Chato César’. According to a report by Romethe national police presume it was a “whisper”.
Troops are targeting two criminals who robbed everything they found in the building on Avenida 2, Mz. G1, lot 10. They first pointed a gun at the guard, then they tied his hands and feet, and finally they put a rag over his mouth so he wouldn’t scream.
Once inside, they took one hundred thousand dollars and hundreds of soles in cash. They also took rings, slaves and chains from one of the rooms of the victim, who was not present.

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A van truck was found a few meters from the scene of the robbery. According to the PNP, unable to start the vehicle, the driver fled. Detectives do not exclude that the thugs learned that the entrepreneur kept a large sum of money at home.

‘Chato César’, whose company is quite well known in block 18 of Sebastián Barranca Avenue, in the heart of La Parada, preferred not to declare himself.
Citizen insecurity is one of the main problems that afflicts the Peruvian population and must be solved by the authorities. The numbers are increasing and are even claiming innocent victims. Criminals don’t stopdespite the police presence and security cameras.
According public eyeofficial figures indicate that the number of victims of extortion and assault with firearms is increasing in the country. Between 2012 and 2021 there was a 28.1% increase in the use of pistols or revolvers in robberiesaccording to the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI).