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supermarket robbery in Marília , Brazil


03/07/2020


A 20-year-old unemployed man and a 23-year-old electrician's assistant were arrested by military police on Thursday night 2nd july 2020 accused of the assault on a supermarket on Avenida Maria Fernandes Cavalari, in Jardim Cavalari, in West of Marília.

The crime took place around 10 am. The pair broke into the supermarket and armed with a shotgun yielded owner and staff. The assailants stole R $ 3,000 in cash from the cashier, in addition to the merchant's bracelet and gold chains.

In the escape, the criminals still stole a bicycle and headed towards the University Garden. The robbery was filmed by security cameras at the supermarket.

With the characteristics of criminals, military police surprised criminals at around 9 pm on Rua Doutor Mário de Albuquerque Lima. The pair confessed to the authorship of the assault and indicated that the weapon used was hidden in a vacant lot. Searches were carried out and they found the shotgun.

Military police also seized the stolen bicycle for the escape, but did not find the money taken in the criminal action.

The unemployed and the electrician's assistant were taken to the Central Judicial Police (CPJ) and released after giving evidence. Delegate Bolivar do Santos Junior justified the release by stating "that the accused were no longer in a flagrant situation and that the weapon found was not in their possession".

The two boys are to be charged with the crime of theft and face a sentence of up to ten years in prison in a closed regime.

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