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Five are detained after invasion of kitnets and private prison in Ananindeua, Pará

An action by the Military Police resulted in the arrest of five suspects who invaded a set of kitnets and took five people hostage on Estrada do Curuçambá, in Ananindeua, in the Metropolitan Region of Belém. The group...

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Five are detained after invasion of kitnets and private prison in Ananindeua, Pará
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An action by the Military Police resulted in the arrest of five suspects who invaded a set of kitnets and took five people hostage on Estrada do Curuçambá, in Ananindeua, in the Metropolitan Region of Belém. The group surrendered after negotiations with the military police on Tuesday night (14). Among those involved presented at the Urban Section of Cidade Nova, there are three adults, who were arrested, and two teenagers, who ended up apprehended. ? Follow the g1 Pará channel on WhatsApp

According to the PM, all five victims were released without injuries and are doing well. No objects or belongings of the victims were stolen during the criminal action. The incident, initially reported as a home invasion, was registered with more serious charges after the case was presented to the Civil Police. The group was charged with the crimes of: Attempted robbery; Private prison; Criminal association; Corruption of minors (applied to the three adults in the group). The two apprehended teenagers were sent to the Specialized Division for Adolescent Assistance (DATA), where the appropriate procedures provided for by the Child and Adolescent Statute (ECA) will be carried out. The three adults remain at the disposal of the Justice Department in Cidade Nova. The Civil Police reported that the case is still being investigated and that witnesses and victims are being interviewed to detail the dynamics of the invasion and the private prison. Complaints can be made through the Hotline, at number 181. Identity confidentiality is guaranteed by the authorities. VIDEOS: see all the news from Pará Read more news from the state on g1 Pará

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