3 million pesos theft in Miguel Hidalgo: Value employee intercepted in Granada neighborhood
A value transport employee was intercepted and robbed of approximately 3 million pesos in Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City.
A significant theft occurred in the Granada neighborhood of Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, where an employee of a value transport company, PROSEVAL, was robbed of around 3 million pesos. The incident happened on February 17, when the 31-year-old employee was making a delivery on Avenida Ejército Nacional Mexicano. Armed assailants on motorcycles targeted him, demanding the money he was carrying.
The robbery was promptly reported to the local authorities, specifically the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Mexico City. Officers responded to the scene to gather information and investigate the crime. Initial reports suggest that the suspects used three motorcycles to approach the worker's vehicle and intimidate him into surrendering the package he was transporting.
The violence associated with this robbery highlights growing concerns about safety in Mexico City's financial districts, especially as well-planned criminal activities increasingly target those involved in monetary transactions. This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by employees in the security transport sector and raises questions about the adequacy of protective measures for such workers in urban environments.