| He is attributed the alleged responsibility of the crime of robbery with force | The stolen objects have been recovered, valued at 8,000 euros He sold them in second-hand stores and on the Internet The Civil Guard of the Region of Murcia has developed the operation 'Bombardino', an investigation aimed at clarifying a series of robberies in several storage rooms of a block of flats in Cieza, which has resulted in the arrest of a young man as the alleged author of two crimes of robbery with force. The Civil Guard has recovered practically all of the stolen objects, valued at 8,000 euros. The investigation began last month, when the Civil Guard learned of several robberies with force committed in two storage rooms of a building in Cieza, from which various effects such as a bicycle, musical instruments and tools, among others, were stolen. The visual inspection carried out revealed that there were no signs of force in the access to the storage rooms and that to enter the terrace where they were located, a false key or similar had to be used. Simultaneously, the researchers investigated establishments for the sale and purchase of second-hand objects, which proved positive with the location of a bicycle and an euphonium (musical instrument) that were recognized without any doubt by their owners, so they were recovered. In this way, the person who had sold them could be identified, a young man who was also found to be using different Internet platforms to put the allegedly stolen objects up for sale. After a month of investigation, the Civil Guard has surprised the suspect when he was driving aboard a vehicle in which he was transporting several objects of dubious origin.
In that act, he was arrested as the alleged perpetrator of two crimes of robbery with force. The 'Bombardino' operation has culminated in the clarification of two crimes of robbery with force and with the recovery of the stolen effects, valued at 8,000 euros. The detainee, the effects recovered and the proceedings carried out have been made available to the Investigating Court of Cieza (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior