A broken window or forced entrance door. The lightning-fast break-in follows, the safe slung with a rope or a fire hose, then loaded onto a car. In Cagliari, in via del Pozzetto, the robbery succeeded a few weeks ago: the action lasted seven minutes. In Decimomannu, however, it failed because after the break-in, some residents of the area alerted the police and the thieves, forced to flee hastily, had to leave their loot in the square.

Two thefts - one attempted - of which numerous details have emerged. But according to leaks, the attempted break-ins inside supermarkets, during the night hours, have intensified in recent times, in the capital and in the hinterland. The protagonists, who could always be the same, act following a consolidated pattern. And, certainly, in Quartiere del Sole and in Decimo they used the same car.

Better yet, the same model: a white Giulietta. The carabinieri of various stations are investigating. They know, based on some testimonies, that the thieves have a foreign accent. And they are trying to understand – the videos from the municipal video surveillance system will be examined – if the alarm of a supermarket in Assemini also sounded around one, on a recent night, due to the action of the usual characters: there was also a break-in.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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