They threatened the owner of the property with a sharp object and stole various jewelery and mobile phones
They acted in a coordinated way to materialize the theft in an agile and effective way
The Civil Guard of the Region of Murcia has developed the operation 'KRAHEN', an investigation aimed at identifying, locating and arresting the authors of a robbery with violence committed on the dweller of a house in Cieza, which has resulted in the arrest and the judicial disposition of three women of Spanish nationality, aged between 43 and 47 years old and neighbors of Cieza, as presumed authors of the crime of robbery with violence and intimidation.
The investigation began last February, after a neighbor of Cieza reported to the Civil Guard a robbery with violence committed by three women inside his home.
The events occurred at dawn, when three women knocked on the door of the house while their resident was alone.
They acted in a coordinated way to commit the theft in minutes
Apparently, at that moment, one of the women pounced on the victim and put a sharp object on his neck, while the other two searched the house to seize several pieces of jewelry and two mobile phone terminals, leaving the place in few minutes.
The Civil Guard made the ocular inspection of the building and obtained information about the physical characteristics of the assailants, which allowed to identify the person who, supposedly, used the sharp object against the victim.
From that moment, a series of discreet vigilances were established that were positive with the location of two other women, sisters, who maintained with the first suspect certain bonds of friendship, all of them neighbors of Cieza and with a bulky criminal record.
Once the necessary evidence has been obtained, the Benemérita has detained three women, of Spanish nationality and between the ages of 43 and 47, as alleged perpetrators of robbery with violence and intimidation.
Those arrested and the proceedings ordered have been made available to the Court of Instruction number 1 of Cieza (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior