Two employees of a ticket office on subway line H were tied up and beaten by two armed robbers who, with a grinder, opened the safe and took the collection from the Hospitales station, in the Parque Patricios
neighborhood
.
The robbery was recorded on Sunday, around 10 p.m., when two armed criminals broke into the Hospitales station on subway line H, located on Almafuerte Avenue at 300.
After threatening the two ticket office employees with a gun, the assailants entered the box sector, where they were beaten and tied up.
Hospitales station on line H. Photo Germán García Adrasti.
There they took out
a grinder
with which they broke into the safe and stole the money that was there to finally escape.
The employees, according to the complaint to which
Clarín
agreed , suffered minor injuries to their hands.
The Subterranean Division of the City Police intervened and reported it to the Investigation Prosecutor's Office 7, in charge of the prosecutor Mónica Cuñarro.
In addition, it investigates the 4A Neighborhood Police Station of the City Police.
Hospitales station on line H. Photo Germán García Adrasti.
The investigators analyze the security cameras to identify the suspects and the route they took in the escape.
Meanwhile, metro delegates from the Underground Workers' Union Association and Premetro (Agysyp) denounced this "new act of insecurity in the subway."
The communiqué of the metro delegates for the robbery at the Hospitales station of the H.
"From our union we have denounced these issues of insecurity in our work countless times, we have unsuccessfully attended various meetings with the City Government and the Emova company, without having any results in the face of these facts that are increasing in quantity and severity" , they indicated in a statement.
And they added: "The subway workers are
on alert
in the face of this serious situation and urgently demand an immediate response from the Emova authorities and the City Government."
EMJ
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