Trucker taken hostage in robbery of 45,000 liters of gasoline in Paulínia and abandoned in cane field in Limeira
A truck driver was taken hostage and robbed of 45,000 liters of gasoline in Paulínia, Brazil, and later abandoned in a cane field in Limeira.
In a daring robbery that took place on the night of October 19, a truck driver was held hostage by four criminals while transporting 45,000 liters of gasoline on the SP-332 highway in Paulínia, São Paulo. The assailants threatened the driver, forcing him to unhook the cargo under duress and then walk approximately 10 kilometers to the Anhanguera highway, where he was later abandoned in a cane field in Limeira.
The truck driver managed to escape and reported the incident to the police, detailing his harrowing experience. Authorities had previously been alerted to suspicious activity regarding a truck entering a cane field, leading them to find the truck's cab abandoned at the scene. Despite the prompt police response, the suspects remain unidentified, and the stolen gasoline has not yet been recovered, raising concerns about the potential ramifications of such a large-scale fuel theft.
This incident highlights growing security issues in Brazil related to transport and fuel theft, posing significant risks not only to truck drivers but also to the broader logistics and supply chains affected by such crimes. The police are continuing their investigation, urging anyone with information to come forward while also stressing the need for preventative measures in the industry to combat this alarming trend.