VIDEO: Thieves make a video call with their gang to learn how to use a crowbar and break into a building in Morumbi
Two masked thieves made a video call to their gang to receive instructions on how to use a crowbar to break into a condominium in Morumbi, São Paulo.
In a brazen and unusual crime recorded on surveillance cameras, two masked thieves were seen making a video call to their accomplices to learn how to use a crowbar for breaking into a condominium in the upscale Morumbi neighborhood of São Paulo. The incident occurred in the early hours of a Saturday morning and showcased the level of organization among the criminal group. Due to their apparent youth, their faces were obscured by TV Globo for privacy reasons in the coverage of the event.
During the break-in, the thieves successfully stole luxury items including jewelry and watches, which collectively represent a significant loss for the victims, who were not present during the incident. The two criminals used an ordinary car parked on the street to make their escape after the crime. The footage from the surveillance cameras is now under review by the Civil Police as they work diligently to identify the suspects and recover the stolen property.
This incident raises concerns about safety and crime prevention in affluent neighborhoods like Morumbi, highlighting an emerging trend of technological use among criminals. As police look into the case, it also emphasizes the need for improved security measures in residential areas to deter such sophisticated criminal arrangements in the future.