A reward is offered to recover stolen diesel fuel in Sancti Spiritus.

User Yarisbel Fleites Jiménez sounded the alert and explained that it is a blue vehicle brand Minerva.

Moto robada © Facebook/Yarisbel Fleites Jiménez
Stolen motorcyclePhoto © Facebook/Yarisbel Fleites Jiménez

A Cuban woman reported the theft of a motorbike in the municipality of Sancti Spiritus, in the eponymous province, and stated that she will reward anyone who leads to the current location of the vehicle.

In the "Revolico Camino de la Habana S. Spíritus" group on the social network Facebook, the user Yarisbel Fleites Jiménez gave the alert and explained that it is a "blue Minerva brand scooter" belonging to José Alejandro Rodríguez Echemendía.

Facebook post by Yarisbel Fleites Jiménez

Any information that could assist in your search would be appreciated, and if you provide us with the whereabouts, you will be rewarded," the young woman wrote in the post accompanied by several images and contact information.

Facebook post/Yarisbel Fleites Jimenez

On June 28th, another Cuban citizen reported the theft of a motorcycle from a house located in the municipality of Cerro, in Havana. The affected individuals also offered a reward of 400 euros.

The robbery was carried out while she and her boyfriend - owner of the motorcycle - were inside the house. The thieves also took several personal belongings.

One day earlier, a man was arrested after attacking another with a machete in an attempted robbery in downtown Holguín.

The official Facebook profile Cazador Cazado, linked to the Ministry of the Interior, exposed that the incident occurred on June 21st, around 11:00 at night, near the city's playground.

In April, Internet user Sariel Ramírez reported the theft of a motorcycle in Havana and requested the collaboration of his family and friends to find the vehicle.

The incident shocked the community of 17th and B, in El Vedado, as the act was captured on video by a security camera.

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