With a simulated weapon, hidden behind sunglasses and a surgical mask. It’s all he needed to rob a tobacconist’s shop in the Sevillian town of Camas. He approached the clerk and threatened her to give him all the money in the cash register. Shortly after, the thief was detained by the National Police, who arrested him near his home.

The events occurred on November 6, and once the man was arrested, the agents realized that the ‘taser’ he had used to intimidate the employee had been used on other occasions to commit other robberies.

According to the first investigations by agents specialized in this type of crime, the events were committed by a man who entered the establishment hiding his face “behind sunglasses and a surgical mask.”

In this sense, the alleged robber approached the saleswoman when she finished serving other customers and “demanded that she give him the money from the cash register while threatening her with a gun.” The Police began a surveillance device around his home to locate and arrest him, which ended with his arrest and the intervention of a simulated weapon, type ‘taser’, “electroshock” and that he would have used in other robberies. “.

The detainee was placed at the disposal of the judicial authority who ordered his entry into prison.