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A Twitter user reported this weekend that In the Park Way sector, located in the town of Teusaquillo, in Bogotá, cases have been reported of people appearing unconscious, lying on the street and without their belongings.
It would be the actions of a criminal gang that, gaining the trust of its victims, They offer them a drink contaminated with scopolamine to later steal them.
This is a band that cajoles people who are hanging out with their friends. They gain trust and offer a drink. The drink, apparently, they put scopolamine.
– aura ℂarolina 🚲 (@UnaRolaEnBici) November 21, 2020
The complainant pointed out that, while near the Almirante Padilla Monument at 11 p.m., a couple of men approached her and her partner to talk. While one of them was playing guitar, the other offered them a drink. The woman, who already knew of cases in which the same modality was used, prepared to leave that place as quickly as possible.
And he started getting high on parakeets. It was very weird. They also spoke harshly among themselves and they managed to hear phrases like “they are not going to fall”, “they realized”, “let’s wait to see if they receive”. THEREFORE, BE VERY CAREFUL, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE ANYTHING FROM ANYONE ANYWHERE.
– aura ℂarolina 🚲 (@UnaRolaEnBici) November 21, 2020
Some users who responded to the thread exposed by the woman reported that, in that same sector, they have been victims of theft and intoxication with burundanga and warned of possible suspects.
Laura, I was a victim of this situation on the Parkway, I was scopolaminated and thanks to the reaction of @ cat_2h I was not a victim of theft. Because when I reacted I no longer had my belongings. The person who made us had the alias “Diomedes” and is from the coast. Attached evidence pic.twitter.com/E8SKAvQazH
– Camilo Gómez Gómez (@CamiloGomezGo) November 22, 2020
Insecurity in Bogotá
This is just one of the cases that occur daily in the country’s capital. Last Friday, a married couple was attacked in their car by a group of thieves on Avenida Las Américas, causing the woman to have injuries to her face.
According to the Security and Coexistence Indicators bulletin of the Bogotá Security Secretariat, 59,557 pedestrian robberies were reported as of September 2020. Other crimes such as bicycle theft increased by 35.8%.
According to the District, the towns most affected by crime are: Kennedy, Engativá, Suba, Usaquén, Chapinero, Fontibón and Bosa.
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