One Age Group Increasingly Targeted for Robberies in Zagreb: 'They Ripped the Necklace from Her Neck'
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Elderly residents in Zagreb's Sopot neighborhood are increasingly targeted in robberies.
- Victims report incidents such as necklaces being snatched and bags slashed.
- The rising price of gold is cited as a potential motive for the crimes.
A disturbing trend of targeted robberies against the elderly is plaguing the Sopot neighborhood in Zagreb, raising serious concerns among residents. Reports shared on social media highlight a pattern of brazen attacks, with victims, often in their eighties, having jewelry violently snatched from their persons. One resident recounted a harrowing experience where her mother had her bag slashed with a knife on a tram, narrowly escaping a more severe theft. These incidents, occurring in broad daylight, have instilled fear and prompted calls for increased vigilance and community protection. The rising price of gold is believed to be a significant factor driving these crimes, making valuable jewelry an attractive target for criminals. Local authorities have been alerted, but some residents feel the issue has been ongoing for years, with little effective intervention. The situation underscores a broader concern about safety in the capital, particularly for vulnerable populations. Veฤernji List, as a prominent Croatian news outlet, is bringing attention to these incidents to inform the public and pressure authorities for a more robust response to protect its citizens.
Ista stvar dogodila se mojoj mami prije ลกest godina na istom mjestu.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.