The Guardia Civil has enjoyed the cooperation of the local police in Jumilla
They have been recovered tools, radio-cd, jewelry, aluminum windows and tools used to commit robberies
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia, in the framework of the 'Plan against burglary', has developed Operation 'Forfex' research led to the elucidation of numerous robberies in homes and vehicles in Jumilla, which has resulted in the arrest of three youths suspected of at least twenty property crimes.
Besides numerous effects they have been recovered and seized tools used in criminal acts.
The investigation began last year when the Civil Guard became aware of the commission of several robberies continued in homes and vehicles in the town of Jumilla, events which had caused some alarm among the population.
The researchers then began a detailed study of cases in which they noted an agreement as to the location of property, times in which the robberies were committed as well as the method used to access the houses, usually by climb, and with breaking moons, in the case of vehicles.
However the variety of objects stolen from jewelry, to home appliances, mobile phones, tools and even structural elements such as windows own homes, antennas and pipes, put the policemen on the trail of criminals unskilled and with relative urgency to redeem any object for cash, in the black market.
With this information the Civil Guard established the profile of the alleged perpetrators, suspected of a first person, a resident of the homes object of the theft, on which various monitoring and follow-ups were established.
This first line of research led the policemen to two other youths, also residents of the municipality and numerous police records, linked as the first drug use and regularly met with him.
Simultaneously, several establishments of sale of gold and solid waste management where evidence linking the suspects to the sale of objects of illicit origin were obtained were examined.
Collaboration with local police in Jumilla
The Civil Guard, once obtained the necessary evidence has been established in collaboration with the local police in Jumilla, numerous policing arrangements aimed at locating and arresting suspects.
The result of these joint arrangements, the middle of last March, were arrested three men, residents of Jumilla, aged between 24 and 35 years and with numerous police records on suspicion nine crimes of robberies in housing 2 counts of robbery with violence and eight steals in the interior of the vehicle.
Those arrested were seized them tools and car stereo stolen, as well as tools used to commit robberies including a balaclava is included.
In local solid waste management and sale of gold jewelry have been intervened, aluminum windows, copper wire and sink, all of which have been returned to their rightful owners.
Operation 'Forfex' has determined that the detainees now accessed allegedly the property after scaling the perimeter walls, then seize all kinds of objects, reaching in some cases to struggle with the victims when they were caught inside the homes.
To commit thefts inside vehicles employing blunt instruments with which fractured the moons.
In addition they were related to the alleged responsibility of several thefts committed in commercial establishments in Jumilla.
Those arrested, the proceedings initiated and the recovered effects have been made available to the Court of Instruction No. 2 of Jumilla (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior