The he arrested, with a hefty criminal record, was caught red-handed by a French civil guard service
He is credited with authorship of the alleged crime of burglary in homes in the hamlet of La Aljorra Cartagena
They have seized tools used for theft and recovered copper pipes and plumbing parts
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has developed, part of the 'Plan against burglary' research led to the clarification of several robberies in housing of Campo de Cartagena, which has resulted in the arrest of a person who is credited with authoring alleged, so far, six counts of burglary.
The investigation began when the Civil Guard became aware of several thefts from properties mainly in the hamlet of La Aljorra Cartagena where various electrical and plumbing supplies, etc. were stolen, and had caused some alarm among the population.
The Civil Guard established a number of surveillance and research to identify devices that allowed a man, a Moroccan national, with numerous precedents for similar offenses and resident of the village, as the perpetrator of the theft.
As a Civil Guard operation, off duty developed, he has detected the suspect in the vicinity of a house, carrying a bag of bakery where he could hide some kind of tool or stolen material.
The agent has remained quietly in place, attentive to their maneuvers, which meant discovering that a nearby house had been forced open and the suspect, oblivious to the presence of the civil guard had been reintroduced in this where he was manipulating Property plumbing, so was arrested red-handed on suspicion of felony burglary.
In that action has been recovered six meters copper pipe fittings and various pieces of the detainee sought to subtract.
These effects, once brought to justice have been returned to its rightful owner.
The research carried out has allowed to attribute to the now detained, so far, the alleged commission of at least six counts of burglary in homes in the hamlet of La Aljorra Cartagena.
The arrested man, a Moroccan national, 21 years old and a resident of La Aljorra-Cartagena, the recovered objects and the proceedings have been brought before the Court of Instruction No. 5 of Cartagena (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior