The Civil Guard broke up the group of Albanian thieves who last August attacked the soccer player’s home Real Madrid Dani Carvajal in the Madrid town of Boadilla del Monte, a robbery that did not occur when they fled when the house alarm went off.
The group, which specializes in robbing villas in residential areas, consists of four men between the ages of 24 and 45 who traveled from their country to do the work for two to three months and were arrested and imprisoned. in the meantime, informing the Civil Guard.
They always choose homes occupied by their residents at the time of the robbery, although in the case of Daniel Carvajal The player is not at home but some of his workers are there.
The suspects traveled in a vehicle in the name of someone outside the gang and, after selecting the property to be the object of the robbery, they first accessed the plot by jumping over the fence.
Then they secretly observed through the windows the number of residents who were inside the house at that moment, as well as their distribution among the different rooms.
After these precautions, two of the members went upstairs, which they accessed through windows or terrace doors while the other two conducted surveillance. They mainly look for jewelry, watches, money and other valuables.
Investigators linked twelve of their acts to homes in the Madrid towns of Boadilla del Monte, Villaviciosa de Odón and Venturada, although their involvement in fifty other robberies is being investigated.
One of the first things they did in their particular last attack campaign was to attempt to rob the house of Daniel Carvajal.
The Civil Guard found a large number of items allegedly from the robberies in the property they shared in San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid).
A vehicle used in the attacks was also intercepted, as were several tools used to break the locking systems of the houses.
Source: La Verdad

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