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Motorists ask for unity in the face of an increase in assaults in Cuba: "The Police are for pleasure"

Assaults on motorcyclists have increased in Cuba.

Cubanos en motorinas © Escambray
Cubans on motorbikes Photo © Escambray

Cuban motorists called to unite in the face of the unstoppable increase in assaults in Cuba, where they assure that calling the police "is for pleasure."

Internet user Roberto Gelabert, through the group ofFacebook "BUS & TRUCK ACCIDENTS for more experience and fewer victims!", he expressed his concern about the issue and asked "to all unite and teach a lesson to all the shameless ones (the thieves) who do not see or value the sacrifice that one has to make." to have an electric vehicle.

He affirms that "the police are for pleasure, they are only there to repress the people and not to retaliate with the matter."

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He said that his message is directed to "all the people who truly feel hurt by all those who in one way or another have lost something precious like their motorcycle."

"It is time to unite and not let them take us as easy prey, everyone who agrees let's create a group and go out into the streets to retaliate for ourselves," he reiterated.

Several Cubans reacted to the publication and considered that the theft continues because the motorists themselves buy parts stolen from others without worrying about the origin of these parts, for which they surely "assaulted, killed or mutilated someone to obtain them."

"It is true that we are living with tremendous violence and no measures are taken, the police are not there for anything, only for those who work, nothing happens to the criminal. Since the year began, look at how many deaths there have been, look at the one in Almendrón of the American citizen and that of the MSME, and many more that one does not know," said another.

Since 2021 and the deepening of the crisis in Cuba,robberies against motorists and assaults They have claimed several fatalities and vehicle owners on several occasions have launched campaigns to demand that the authorities take a tough line against crime.

Last year, drivers from Santiago de Cuba denounced that "they are destroying motorists and no one is doing anything to make this stop. Please, we ask the highest authorities in the province to take action on the table with these murderers and thieves. engines," they said.

Just five days ago it emerged that aCuban was murdered in Havana to steal his motorcycle. The victim was a 51-year-old man identified as Walter Mulgado, a resident of the town of Calabazar, Boyeros municipality, reported on Facebook by his stepdaughter, Claudia Estrada, who demands justice.

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