Former Employee Stole Over S/450,000 in Tech Equipment from Company in San Martín de Porres
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A former employee of a telecommunications company in San Martín de Porres stole technological equipment valued at over S/450,000.
- The theft occurred over multiple occasions, with the employee exploiting his position as warehouse assistant.
- The company has reported the incident, and authorities are searching for the former employee who has disappeared.
A shocking case of internal theft has come to light in San Martín de Porres, where a former employee of a telecommunications company has been accused of absconding with valuable technological equipment worth over half a million soles. The scale of the alleged crime is staggering, involving dozens of boxes of equipment, including decoders, repeaters, and modems, systematically pilfered over an extended period. This incident not only represents a significant financial loss for the company but also highlights a severe breach of trust.
The responsible party for these events would be Paul Luisiño Alvarado García, who began working as a warehouse assistant a year ago and, after gaining the trust of his employers, remained as the sole person in charge of the position, managing access keys and inventory.
The accused, identified as Paul Luisiño Alvarado García, reportedly gained the trust of his employers during his year-long tenure as a warehouse assistant. His position granted him access to inventory and keys, which he allegedly exploited to facilitate the ongoing theft. The company only became aware of the extent of the losses when staff noticed discrepancies during inventory checks and subsequently reviewed security footage. The footage revealed Alvarado entering the premises outside of working hours to remove the merchandise, a pattern that had apparently been ongoing since December 2025.
Among the stolen items are decoders, repeaters, and several modems, valued in total at almost half a million soles.
Adding to the company's distress, Alvarado's justifications for missing inventory were reportedly accepted by management, who were unaware of the systematic nature of the theft. His departure from the company at the end of March did not immediately end the illicit activity, as he allegedly returned on April 16th to steal more products. With the former employee's whereabouts currently unknown, the company has filed a police report, hoping for the recovery of the stolen goods and accountability for Alvarado's actions. This case serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities businesses face from internal threats and the devastating impact such betrayals can have.
Alvarado had entered in the early morning to steal part of the products. Subsequently, they identified that on at least 10 other occasions he had committed the same illicit act.
Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.