MINGA GUAZÚ, Paraguay – A brazen highway robbery took place on National Route PY02 in Minga Guazú on Monday night, resulting in the theft of a significant quantity of high-priced cell phones. The incident occurred at the 21-kilometer marker when a cargo and courier truck operated by S&R Express was ambushed by a trio of armed individuals.
The driver of the Mercedes-Benz truck, 39-year-old Aldo Antonio Cabral, was en route to Asunción when his vehicle was abruptly cut off by a blue Toyota Premio. Despite braking sharply, Cabral was unable to prevent a collision with the rear of the car.
Eyewitness accounts (based on the driver's statement) indicate that three armed men, brandishing shotguns, immediately exited the Toyota and forcibly removed Cabral from the truck. The perpetrators then proceeded to loot the cargo, focusing on boxes believed to contain high-value cellular devices.
Following the report of the crime, Minga Guazú police swiftly initiated a search operation after issuing an alert through their radio frequency system. Authorities later located the S&R Express truck, but its cargo had already been emptied.
Investigative units and forensic experts were dispatched to the scene to gather evidence. Preliminary findings suggest the robbers acted quickly and with a clear target in mind.
In a statement released by the Alto Paraná Police Headquarters, it was revealed that S&R Express had apparently deviated from its standard security protocol. The company typically requests a police escort for its transports prior to departure, a measure that was reportedly not implemented in this instance. Authorities are currently investigating whether this lapse in security contributed to the success of the robbery.
The investigation into the highway robbery is ongoing, and police are actively pursuing leads to identify and apprehend the individuals responsible for the crime. The estimated value of the stolen cell phones has not yet been officially released, but sources suggest it could be substantial. This incident highlights growing concerns regarding highway security in the region and raises questions about the transportation of high-value goods.
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