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As seen in the security camera recording, spread by Noticias Caracol, the 2 criminals ambush the woman and assault her, on a street in the Santa Rita Sur Oriental neighborhood (south of the capital).
She, who was going to work, did not resist, but her bag got tangled when the thieves tried to snatch it away. This, triggered violent one aggression by the subjects, added that medium.
“They attack me to take my bag; since they can’t remove it, they beat me. They give me leg and they stab me in the leg, ”the woman explained, in dialogue with that newscast.
Possibly, the criminals dump the woman on the floor and escape taking the suitcase in which the coke for lunch was. They also took the woman’s cell phone, which fell in the middle of the attack, she pointed out on that channel.
It was not until he arrived at his workplace that the woman realized she had been stabbed in one of her legs, indicated in that newscast.
She added that the criminals have already attacked several women who are mobilizing along that road in southern Bogota. In fact, he stated that many of the inhabitants of the sector come out armed with sticks and rods to defend against these thieves.
This is the report of the case, published by Noticias Caracol:
#EyeOfNight | Brutal attack! Two criminals beat and took even coca from lunch from a woman in the south of Bogotá – https://t.co/RNdrQKe5oB pic.twitter.com/sKfvMWhpxy
– News Caracol (@NoticiasCaracol) December 14, 2020
Increased insecurity in Bogotá is not just a perception
According to data from the Bogotá Security Secretariat, theft to persons was reduced by 35% compared to October 2020 with October 2019. However, if the comparison is between September 2020 (6,615 complaints for this crime) and October 2020 (7,275 complaints), a significant increase is seen in the last 60 days.
To this is added that last October they registered increases in personal injuries (2.4%) and in vehicle theft (11%). Others crimes they have dropped, but experts attribute it to the prolonged quarantine.
Homicide, for example, had an increase of 1.5% between January and October compared to the previous year. In that period of 2019 there were 823 violent deaths in the city and in 2020 there were 835. Ciudad Bolívar, Kennedy and Suba are the most affected localities.
But from the Mayor’s Office they do not seem to see such a negative outlook, as the Secretary of Security, Hugo Acero, told Pulzo on November 5 who has the “confidence” that by the end of the year will achieve a decrease in homicide indicators because they go after gangs that kill with hitmen.
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