Two students from the Faculty of Music of the National School of Art (ENA) They were assaulted in the middle of the street, in Havana, andtheir flutes were stolenand the rest of the belongings they carried with them.
The complaint was made on Facebook by José Lázaro Álvarez, a professor at the institution, who asked for help from the union toidentify those who want to sell two flutes with the characteristics of the stolen instruments.
"We all know what it costs to buy an instrument and the sacrifice we go through to have them", the professor noted.
"Please share all theluthiers, flute teachers of all levels and flute students of all levels," added the musician, who specified that the stolen flutes are a"Yamaha 322 series open system y leg" and an "Armstrong linear open system c leg".
"How horrible! Poor things!"; "What a calamity of a country! You can't live there anymore"; "My God, how is the crime in this country now?" commented some Internet users horrified by the growing reports of robberies in the country.
Although in Cuba there is no official and public crime registry and the data is controlled by the authorities, social networks have become the ideal space in recent months to report disappearances, robberies and assaults.
A few days ago, a 70-year-old Cuban man received a brutal beating in Havana, allegedly at the hands of a young man who was trying to steal his electric bicycle.
Last week the Cuban police arrested a gang specialized in robberies with violence using knives in Havana.
As revealed by the Mauro Torres 2.0 Page on Facebook, associated with the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), residents of Basarrate Street, between Neptuno and San Miguel, in the Plaza de la Revolución municipality, confirmed the arrest by DTI agents and the Police of three alleged perpetrators of various crimes.
That same week, two thieves attacked a family at the door of their house in Marianao, Havana, and stole their motorcycle.
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