A robbery carried out in via Abruzzi, in Cagliari, against the Rizzo pharmacy. Another in via San Benedetto, in Quartu: the Giglio shop was targeted. There could be a specialized gang behind the thefts carried out in recent days against pharmacies in the capital and its hinterland.

The modus operandi is always the same: the shutter is broken, the window is broken, they take the automatic cash register and take it away.

It happened in Via Abruzzi during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, in Quartu shortly before.

"They woke me up at night to tell me that thieves had entered the pharmacy," says the owner, Claudia Rizzo. "They came through the entrance, after forcing the shutter and shattering the glass. They acted quickly, taking only the form we use for cash payments. A box that weighs a lot: that's why they used ropes to drag it outside." Loot: 900 euros.

An incursion immortalised, in part, by the surveillance cameras, as in Quartu.

The Cagliari Mobile Squad and the Quartu Carabinieri are working on the incidents, where the investigations are coordinated by Commander Ignazio Cabras.

(Online Union)

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