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Thief Caught Red-Handed While Burglarizing Home in Havana

Wednesday, July 31, 2024 by Oscar Fernandez

Thief Caught Red-Handed While Burglarizing Home in Havana
Young man caught stealing in Bahía neighborhood - Image by © Facebook/El Cubano Fiel

The Cuban police apprehended an alleged criminal after he was caught red-handed by the homeowner while stealing from a house in the Bahía neighborhood of Havana del Este last Sunday.

According to a report on Facebook by the profile “El Cubano Fiel,” which is linked to the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), on the night of July 28, “the owner of a house caught a thief in the act, who had entered his home using a false key.”

Upon being discovered by the owner, the burglar “had already taken clothing and a large sum of money,” the post detailed.

“After a call was made to 106, a police patrol arrived and took the criminal into custody,” the report stated.

The post shared a photograph of the young man but did not disclose his name or other details.

In addition to the lack of basic necessities and rampant inflation during one of the worst economic crises the country has faced, Cubans are also dealing with an unprecedented surge in crime, with thefts, assaults, and violent crimes occurring almost daily.

This situation leaves citizens on edge, questioning the effectiveness of law enforcement in tackling crime and often feeling compelled to take matters into their own hands to apprehend criminals.

Recently, there have been multiple reports of criminals being caught in the act while robbing homes or workplaces. In one instance, a security guard at a store in Marianao, Havana, caught a young man stealing from the establishment, who then pulled a knife and threatened him.

There have also been numerous violent assaults on motorcyclists to steal their vehicles, which criminals disassemble and modify to make illicit profits.

Recently, President Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged the rise in violence, crime, and drug-related offenses in the country.

Increased Crime Rates in Cuba

Given the concerning rise in criminal activities in Cuba, here are some frequently asked questions that provide further insights into the situation:

What measures are the Cuban police taking to combat the rise in crime?

The Cuban police have increased patrols and are encouraging citizens to report crimes immediately. They are also working on improving their response times to incidents.

How are citizens in Cuba responding to the surge in crime?

Many citizens are taking matters into their own hands by apprehending criminals themselves or increasing security measures in their homes and businesses.

What recent actions has President Miguel Díaz-Canel taken regarding the crime situation?

President Miguel Díaz-Canel has publicly acknowledged the rise in crime and has called for more robust measures to address the growing issue, including tackling drug-related crimes.

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