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The Civil Guard dismantled a criminal group engaged in burglary continued (19/06/2015)

So far 36 cases have been clarified crimes of burglary committed mainly in homes of urbanization

They have recovered electronic effects, mobile phones, jewelry eight marijuana plants and items for cultivation

The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia, in the framework of the 'Plan against burglary', has developed the operation 'Majal Blanco' research led to the elucidation of numerous robberies committed in housing districts of Murcia Sangonera Dry and Sangonera La Verde, which has resulted in the arrest of eight people, members of a criminal group, who are blamed for the alleged responsibility, so far, of 36 crimes of burglary.

They have also been recovered electronic effects, mobile phones, jewelry eight marijuana plants.

The investigation began last year when the Civil Guard became aware of the commission of numerous robberies in housing, events which lasted over time and that generated some alarm among residents of several districts of Murcia.

The Civil Guard found certain similarities in the crimes under investigation, both the methods used to access the property, and the location of the homes raided, he did suspect that after these events a group of people was found.

Evidence from research focused on persons with sufficient knowledge of the environment as access roads and trails of the mountain to the residential area under the robberies, undetected.

With this information the Meritorious arranged numerous security services coordinated foot patrols to recognize mountain routes that run through the place Majal Blanco and other drive traffic to detect suspicious vehicles on the access roads to the area.

Some services were extended in time to identify a group of people with a certain regularity, as mere walkers roamed the supervised area.

The investigation determined that these people did work activity and met regularly at various points in their place of residence, Sangonera La Verde.

In addition, police had placed the devices, also during the day, on the outskirts of a popular urbanization, as prior surveillance presumed to know the security of housing and departure times of its inhabitants.

The information obtained led research to address two of the suspects in Sangonera La Verde where they could supposedly stolen goods store, which was requested entry and search warrant.

Last Monday, June 15, the Civil Guard held the exploitation phase of the operation with a compound arranged by hundreds of troops from research units, public safety and drug detector cynological for the arrests of the objectives and the entry and search of the homes, of which resulted in the seizure of illegally obtained numerous objects such as mobile phones, jewelry and electronic equipment and eight marijuana plants and useful for cultivation.

The operation culminated with the arrest of eight people, members of the criminal group, allegedly linked to the authorship of 36 counts of robbery in housing, one of them made a year ago.

They were also attributed authorship of the alleged crime against public health cultivation of marijuana plants, finding eight stories and useful cannabis sativa for indoor growing lights of great power and air conditioning equipment hidden in a craft enabled hideout one of the homes.

The Civil Guard has determined that it is a criminal group with hierarchical structure, with a front leader distributing tasks and responsibilities among the remaining members.

These criminal activities ranging from monitoring and selection of targets, to the realization of thefts and finally to the marketing of stolen objects on the illicit market.

Those arrested, seized and proceedings initiated effects have been made available to the Magistrate's Court in Murcia (Murcia).

Source: Ministerio del Interior

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