
Three Albanians were arrested by Spanish police, accused of several robberies in the province of Valencia.
Local media report that the arrested persons, all Albanian citizens, are part of a criminal organization that robbed villas, some of them luxurious, in the residential areas of Betera, Paterna, Ribarroja, l'Eliana and San Antonio de Benageber, among other cities in the province of Valencia.
The three thieves stole money and jewelry in a matter of minutes and took large valuables, cell phones, and other electronic devices with geolocation systems that could give them away. They operated both night and day with speed, skill, and without violence against people.
They preferred to rob unoccupied houses after they were sure they had left. One or two individuals would enter the house, while another gang member stood guard.
They also shared the robberies and even replaced the members of the group carrying out the robberies to thwart a possible police investigation.
The thieves were arrested in the Valencian neighborhood of La Torre and in the town of Silla. The thieves usually operated between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., so plainclothes Guardia Civil officers conducted surveillance operations during that time.
Investigators used technological tools to find and track the criminals, which has led to the unraveling of a large number of robberies in at least five locations in the province of Valencia. Other places where the gang operated are Monte Alcedo, Les Teules, Colinas de San Antonio, Montesano and San Vicente.
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