Feb 26 • 13:10 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Criminals steal motorcycle in broad daylight near Av. Júlio César in Belém

A motorcycle was stolen in broad daylight in Belém, Brazil, with the incident captured on surveillance camera.

In Belém, Brazil, a motorcycle theft occurred in broad daylight on the street Tiradentes, close to Av. Júlio César, as recorded by a surveillance camera. The incident, which took place on Wednesday, involved two men; one was seen attempting to start the motorcycle parked beside a laundromat, while the other waited on a motorcycle nearby. The footage showed the duo successfully stealing the bike and fleeing the scene on their respective motorcycles.

The theft highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety and criminal activities in urban areas of Brazil. Such brazen acts of theft during daylight indicate a potential lapse in law enforcement presence and effectiveness in deterring street crime. The local police have been notified, and the incident was recorded at the Sacramenta police station, although detailed responses from the authorities were not available at the time of the report.

This incident not only raises alarms among residents about their safety but also reflects a broader trend of increasing motorcycle theft in urban centers, which poses challenges for local law enforcement. The growing reliance on surveillance footage for crime tracking underscores the importance of community vigilance and the potential gaps in police response to such crimes.

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