Suspects invade tobacco shop and steal over R$ 1 million in products and money
Thieves broke into a tobacco shop in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, stealing over R$ 1 million worth of goods and cash.
In a brazen overnight heist in São José do Rio Preto, criminals invaded a tobacco shop and made off with a staggering amount exceeding R$ 1 million in products and cash. The suspects cut the power supply lines connected to the establishment's monitoring system before executing the break-in, indicating a premeditated effort to disable security measures.
According to the police report, the thieves managed to break down the gates of the tobacco shop and stole a significant quantity of electronic cigarettes. They also accessed a safe, taking R$ 70,000 in cash and even a checkbook with signed checks, underscoring the planning that went into the crime. Despite the chaos left behind, the shop owner had not yet completed an inventory of stolen brands by the time of the report, but early estimates placed the total loss at around R$ 1 million.
This incident raises concerns about safety and security measures in retail businesses within the area, particularly for establishments dealing with high-value products. The methods employed by the thieves reflect organized criminal behavior, prompting police to intensify investigations to apprehend those responsible and prevent further incidents of this nature.