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Gunmen Steal Shotguns, Pistols, and Rifles from Peruvian Capital's Arms Store
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Gunmen Steal Shotguns, Pistols, and Rifles from Peruvian Capital's Arms Store

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An armed group robbed an arms store in Lima, Peru, stealing 29 pistols, 6 shotguns, and 2 carbines.
  • The perpetrators posed as customers to enter the store located in a shopping center in the Surco district, then threatened staff and fled.
  • Police are investigating the incident, with security camera footage showing the suspects escaping on five motorcycles and a van.

A brazen robbery at an arms store in Lima, Peru, has left authorities searching for a group of armed individuals who made off with a significant cache of firearms. The incident occurred on Thursday at a store located within a shopping center in the affluent Surco district.

According to local media reports, the perpetrators entered the store by posing as customers. Once inside, they produced weapons, threatened the employees, and proceeded to steal 29 pistols, 6 shotguns, and 2 carbines displayed in the showcases. Witnesses indicated that the store may not have had consistent security guard presence.

Security camera footage captured the robbery, also showing a woman appearing to act as an external lookout before fleeing with the assailants. The group escaped the scene on five motorcycles and a van. The National Police of Peru's Robbery Division and forensic experts have visited the location to gather evidence and initiate an investigation, though official details remain scarce.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.