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Sunday, 16 March 2008

Armed Robbery in Sotogrande


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There are renewed fears amongst residents of the luxury Sotogrande urbanisation in San Roque after yet another house raid, this time targeting a British family. In recent years the wealthy zone has been targeted by sophisticated criminal gangs. Sotogrande employs its own private security firm and both the Guardia Civil along with the local police have stepped up vigilance but seemingly without effect.
The details of the latest robbery were revealed by the Guardia Civil last week. The raid took place in a British-owned property close to Valderrama golf course. The thieves made off with cash, jewellery, various valuable items as well as the family’s credit cards.
The thieves entered the property at around 9pm two Thursdays ago and held the sole British occupant at gunpoint. They then laid in wait for the three other members of the family to arrive and locked them in an interior room of the house. The thieves then went through the property taking anything of value.
Once they had fled, a member of the family managed to break free in the early hours of Friday and raised the alarm with the Guardia Civil. The local police searched the area but without success. It is believed that between three and five robbers were involved and it is suggested they were part of a criminal gang from Eastern Europe.
The fact that the intruders were armed and held the family captive set the robbery apart from previous break-ins in the zone, in which raiders have either entered late at night and used a gas spray to knock out already sleeping occupants or have staked out the house then broken in when the residents went out for the evening.


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