Highly skilled Colombian gang burgled 31 houses in Bengaluru: Police

The arrested have been identified as Willian Padilla Martinez (48), Liedy Stefania Munoz Monsalve (23) and Christian Yeinis Navarro Olarte (34).Their mastermind Gustavo was at large, police said

Police personnel stand guard as Indigenous Peoples' Front of Tripura (IPFT) has called for a 24-hour strike against the arrest of a party worker, at Khumulwng in Agartala on Thursday.
Police personnel stand guard as Indigenous Peoples' Front of Tripura (IPFT) has called for a 24-hour strike against the arrest of a party worker, at Khumulwng in Agartala on Thursday.
Press Trust of India Bengaluru
2 min read Last Updated : Jul 30 2020 | 8:51 PM IST
A notorious international gang of robbers from Columbia allegedly burgled 31 houses, including that of former Karnataka chief secretary Kaushik Mukherjee, here over the past few years, police said on Thursday.

Interrogation of three members of the gang, arrested in March this year, brought to light their involvement in 31 burglaries, they said.

The arrested have been identified as Willian Padilla Martinez (48), Liedy Stefania Munoz Monsalve (23) and Christian Yeinis Navarro Olarte (34).Their mastermind Gustavo was at large, police said.

"Gold worth Rs 2.58 crore, nine mm browning pistol and 23 live bullets, two motorcycles were recovered from their possession. On interrogation, they confessed that they burgled 31 houses and wanted to carry out a bank heist," a police release said.

The police were on the lookout for the trio when they tried to loot a house in October, 2019. The gang members had entered the house by breaking the grill but when the police came there on getting information, they scaled the 15 feet high wall using 'Parkour' technique.

This gave the police a clue about the involvement of Gustavo, who had burgled the house of Mukherjee in 2018 using the same method.

Subsequently a team was constituted, which nabbed the gang members in March last near a petrol pump here.

During interrogation, the gang members revealed they had come to India via Nepal on a tourist visa and stayed in the service apartments in prime locations, police said, adding they would survey their target houses and plan the burglaries.

They had a mobile jammer, pepper spray, knife, drill bit machine, laser cutting machine, hardware tools, axle blade, ring spanner rods, cutting plier, flame gun, iron solder and head torch.

"Their equipment is different and shocking because never in the past any thief has used them," police said.

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