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14 voleurs masqués volent 12 motos lors d'un raid à Itajaí
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14 voleurs masqués volent 12 motos lors d'un raid à Itajaí

G1 Globo18h ago
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Points Clés

  • 14 voleurs masqués ont envahi une boutique de motos à Itajaí, SC.
  • Le vol a duré moins de trois minutes.
  • 12 motos ont été volées, spécifiquement des modèles Bajaj Dominar 400.
  • Sept motos d'une valeur de 26 000 R$ chacune ont été retrouvées.
  • Un suspect de 18 ans a été hospitalisé avec une fracture du tibia et de la fibula.
  • Les suspects détenus ont entre 15 et 25 ans.

Le casse de 3 minutes

Les caméras de sécurité tournaient lorsqu'un essaim de 14 silhouettes masquées s'est abattu sur une boutique de motos à Itajaí dans les heures précédant l'aube du mardi 13 janvier. L'opération a été rapide, violente et entièrement capturée par la vidéo.

Selon la Polícia Militar (PM), le groupe a brisé la vitre frontale de la boutique et a inondé l'intérieur. Leur objectif était clair : voler autant de motos haute performance que possible. Dans une scène chaotique, les voleurs ont réussi à s'enfuir avec 12 motos en quelques secondes.

L'incident entier, de la brèche initiale à la fuite finale, a duré moins de trois minutes. Cependant, la rapidité du vol ne s'est pas traduite par une évasion sans encombre.

Le chaos filmé 📹

Les images de surveillance peignent une image vivante de la désorganisation du groupe. Malgré leur nombre, les voleurs ont eu du mal à coordonner leur sortie, entraînant des retards critiques qui ont probablement aidé l'enquête policière ultérieure.

Deux moments spécifiques ressortent des images :

  • Le suspect coincé : Un criminel est resté coincé dans la vitre brisée de la devanture, bloquant physiquement la voie de sortie du reste du groupe pendant plusieurs secondes.
  • La moto tombée : Après avoir finalement franchi l'entrée, un autre suspect a fait tomber une moto et a eu besoin de l'aide de ses complices pour la relever.

La scène met en évidence la nature frénétique du vol. Le groupe, décrit par les autorités comme étant composé principalement d'adolescents, a privilégié la vitesse à la discrétion, ce qui a entraîné une exécution désordonnée qui a laissé des preuves et des indices derrière.

La fuite et la récupération

Alors que les voleurs s'étaient initialement enfuis dans la nuit, la Polícia Militar a lancé une poursuite immédiate. Les officiers ont été dépêchés sur les lieux vers 2h40 après des rapports de l'effraction.

À leur arrivée, la police a trouvé la devanture brisée et plusieurs motos renversées à l'intérieur de l'établissement. L'enquête s'est rapidement étendue aux municipalités voisines.

Les autorités ont confirmé que, selon la dernière mise à jour, sept motos ont été retrouvées. Il s'agissait de modèles Bajaj Dominar 400, d'une valeur d'environ 26 000 R$ chacun. La récupération de ces véhicules suggère que la route de fuite des voleurs a été suivie ou qu'ils ont abandonné les motos alors que la pression policière augmentait.

Suspects en garde à vue 👮‍♂️

La traque qui a suivi le vol a abouti à plusieurs arrestations sur la Côte Nord de Santa Catarina. Le filet déployé par les forces de l'ordre a rapidement piégé les membres du convoi en fuite.

Les interpellations ont été effectuées aux endroits suivants :

  • Itajaí : Un suspect de 18 ans a été trouvé blessé sur l'Avenida Osvaldo Reis.
  • Camboriú & Balneário Camboriú : Trois suspects supplémentaires ont été détenus ici, dont un homme de 25 ans et deux adolescents (17 et 16 ans).
  • Balneário Camboriú : La Garde Municipale a arrêté deux autres adolescents, âgés de 16 et 15 ans.

Les suspects vont de jeunes adolescents à un jeune adulte, confirmant l'évaluation de la PM selon laquelle le groupe était composé en grande partie de mineurs.

Conséquences médicales et juridiques

Le bilan physique du vol ne s'est pas limité aux dégâts matériels. Un suspect a subi une blessure grave lors de la fuite chaotique.

Le jeune homme de 18 ans trouvé près de la scène a été transporté par les pompiers à l'Hôpital Marieta Konder Bornhausen avec des saignements. Le personnel médical a diagnostiqué une fracture du tibia et de la fibula, des blessures cohérentes avec une chute ou un écrasement contre la façade en verre.

Avec les suspects en garde à vue et les véhicules récupérés, l'enquête passe maintenant à la phase judiciaire. Les preuves fournies par les images de sécurité joueront probablement un rôle crucial dans la poursuite des individus impliqués.

Points clés à retenir

Cet incident sert de rappel sévère de la nature audacieuse du vol organisé de détail dans la région. La rapidité de l'opération suggère un certain degré de planification, tandis que l'exécution chaotique et les arrestations ultérieures mettent en évidence les risques impliqués.

  • Réponse rapide : La police et les gardes municipaux ont agi rapidement, sécurisant plusieurs suspects en quelques heures.
  • Cible de grande valeur : Les voleurs ont spécifiquement ciblé les modèles Bajaj Dominar 400 coûteux.
  • Valeur de la surveillance : Les preuves vidéo ont été essentielles pour documenter le crime et identifier les suspects.

Alors que le processus juridique commence, la communauté d'Itajaí est laissée avec l'image d'une devanture brisée et le rappel que même la fuite la plus rapide peut être stoppée par les forces de l'ordre.

Questions Fréquemment Posées

Combien de personnes étaient impliquées dans le vol d'Itajaí ?

Selon les rapports de police, environ 14 individus masqués, pour la plupart des adolescents, ont participé à l'invasion de la boutique de motos à Itajaí, Santa Catarina.

Combien de motos ont été volées et retrouvées ?

Les voleurs ont volé 12 motos lors du raid. Les autorités ont réussi à retrouver sept des motos Bajaj Dominar 400 volées, qui valuent environ 26 000 R$ chacune.

Y a-t-il eu des blessés lors de l'incident ?

Oui, un suspect de 18 ans a été trouvé blessé près de la scène avec des saignements et a été transporté à l'hôpital avec des fractures du tibia et de la fibula. Aucune blessure n'a été signalée pour la police ou les civils.

Des suspects ont-ils été arrêtés ?

Oui, plusieurs suspects ont été détenus. Cela inclut le blessé de 18 ans, un homme de 25 ans et plusieurs adolescents âgés de 15 à 17 ans, arrêtés à Itajaí et dans les villes voisines.

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