Havana drivers warn of robberies near Jose Marti airport

Havana drivers have been warned again about a series of attacks in the vicinity of the “José Martí” International Airport, especially at intersections with traffic lights.

“They took my suitcases out of the trunk and I didn’t even notice. This happens often and the PNR (National Revolutionary Police) doesn’t do anything about it,” wrote one user on the “Accidents” Facebook group.

Buses & Trucks for more experience and less victims”.

Another internet user named Heberto Machado Castro confirmed this information in the publication’s comment box, pointing out that “they climbed into the bed of the truck, I didn’t realize it, they know how to act.”

Other drivers noted that robberies often happen at night, mainly in the areas around Poirots and CUJAE and 6 Vías. In addition, they pointed out that the Cuban police did nothing about it, and accused them of complicity in this kind of activity.

Profile of Luis Alberto Pérez Pérez “PNR does nothing because the bandits are their informants.

“The police are the first corrupt people because they know better than anyone where they rob cars,” said Alberto Garda Martinez, another internet user.

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This isn’t the first time Cuban drivers have spoken out about a growing wave of robberies around the airport.

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For their part, Cuban authorities prefer to remain silent on this type of criminal activity

They subvert the propaganda that tries to sell the regime Havana Cuba is a “safe country” in the world.

For this reason, there is no official database on the level of risk in the island country or the increase in crime in recent years. However, the app Social websites And the rise of an independent press is responsible for showing a more realistic version of what lives inside Cuba.

Carlos Martinez | americateve.com

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