Mar 19 • 22:28 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Thieves invade garden at dawn and steal 25 kg of cassava in MS

A garden in Campo Grande was robbed early Thursday morning, leading to the theft of 25 kg of cassava.

A garden located in the Jardim Noroeste neighborhood of Campo Grande, Brazil, has been targeted by thieves in the early hours of Thursday, with approximately 25 kg of cassava stolen. The vegetable was cultivated in the local garden, and the theft was discovered by the owner upon his arrival, where he found several cassava plants uprooted. This highlights ongoing issues of theft and vandalism in agricultural areas of urban settings.

In the aftermath, the farmer sought help from a neighbor possessing security cameras, which captured the incident. The footage revealed the involvement of three individuals in the act, with one identified as wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet, possibly indicating prior criminal activity. This pivotal evidence aids the investigation, as the police are now looking to track down the suspects based on the video recordings.

The incident illustrates not only the vulnerability of local agriculture but also raises concerns about public safety and crime in urban centers. The case has been officially recorded as qualified theft at the Community Emergency Police Station (Depac) Cepol and is currently under investigation, emphasizing the need for increased security measures to protect local farmers from such criminal acts.

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