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Gang Stealing Solar Roofs from Cars Arrested in Argentina
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Gang Stealing Solar Roofs from Cars Arrested in Argentina

From La Naciรณn · (7m ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A gang of car thieves, identified as members of the "barrabravas" (hooligan group) of the Los Andes football club, has been arrested in Argentina.
  • The gang specialized in stealing solar roofs from Peugeot 206 and 207 models, operating primarily in Vicente Lรณpez and San Isidro.
  • Police utilized security camera footage, cell phone geolocation, and vehicle tracking to identify and apprehend the suspects involved in at least eight robberies.

In a significant breakthrough for law enforcement in the Buenos Aires suburbs, a specialized gang of car thieves has been dismantled, with arrests made in the Vicente Lรณpez and San Isidro areas. The group, reportedly comprised of members associated with the "barrabravas" (football hooligans) of the Los Andes club, focused on a lucrative niche: stealing solar roofs from specific car models, primarily Peugeot 206 and 207. This operation, detailed by La Naciรณn, highlights the evolving tactics of organized crime and the challenges police face in tracking sophisticated theft rings.

The investigation, led by the San Isidro DDI (Departmental Investigation Division) of the Buenos Aires Provincial Police, involved a meticulous analysis of evidence. Security camera footage from the affected municipalities, coupled with cell phone geolocation data and the tracking of rented vehicles used by the perpetrators, were crucial in identifying the suspects. The thieves operated with remarkable speed, often completing their thefts in mere seconds, and were active both day and night, demonstrating a brazen disregard for public safety and property.

Unas ganas de hacer plata, tรญo

โ€” SuspectThis WhatsApp message, recovered from a suspect's phone, indicates the thieves' motivation for committing the robberies.

Recovered WhatsApp chats from one of the suspect's phones offered a glimpse into their criminal mindset, with messages revealing desperation for money and discussions about potential targets. The gang's activities, spanning from September to the current month, involved at least eight documented robberies. The apprehension of these individuals marks a success for the local authorities in combating a specific type of automotive crime that had been causing significant distress to vehicle owners in the region. The connection to football hooliganism also points to a broader issue of organized crime intersecting with sports fan culture in Argentina.

Yo tambiรฉn, amigo, estoy desesperado

โ€” SuspectThis response to the previous message reveals the financial desperation driving the gang members.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.