Video shows arrival of thieves who stole guns of the shooting club in SP

A video obtained by CNN shows the exact moment when the thieves that stole weapons from a shooting club They arrive at the scene. The case happened in Jaraguá, in the west of São Paulo, on Tuesday night (20).

Security cameras show that the group was in a car, which for a moment is parked next to another vehicle. Watch video below:


The initial analysis was that the criminals would have stolen about 30 weapons from the club. However, information indicates that the number can exceed 100 weapons taken from the establishment which shows the dimension of the robbery. Expertise now works to confirm the exact amount of subtracted items.

The corporation is still waiting for the information about the inventory, which is provided by the owner of the Tire Club. Businessman Kaue Silva Goes, son of the club owner, was taken hostage by the robbers, who forced him to open the safe. The victim was still surprised in the parking lot, when he was approached by two individuals, one of which carried firearm.

According to the police report, there were two coffers inside the establishment, one was open and the other locked with the broken key inside the lock. Kaue told police that he would have purposely broken, so that the bad guys did not have access to the second safe.

It was found that the image recording device was purposely damaged by the offenders.

At the time, the bad guys showed photos of Kaue’s family members to force him to cooperate. At one point, he tried to escape, but received kicks and was scraped in his hand. He was rescued and is doing well. Then the perpetrators fled the scene, taking the victim’s weapons and vehicle.

At this time, the investigation crosses information, as criminals may have fled to the interior, the Bandeirantes Highway and Anhanguera.

*Under supervision by Carolina Figueiredo

This content was originally published on video shows arrival of thieves who stole spot club weapons in SP on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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