A Cuban man was arrested for breaking into a home using a firearm in Colón, Matanzas

The detainee has an extensive criminal record, including prior offenses for possession of bladed weapons, injuries, and multiple thefts.

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A Cuban man was arrested by the police in the municipality of Colón, Matanzas, following an alleged robbery at a local residence, during which he used a firearm.

The arrested individual, identified as Ediel Jesús Prado Morales, committed the theft in the early hours of December 2nd, according to the Facebook profile associated with the Ministry of the Interior (MININT), "Con Todos La Victoria."

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According to this profile, the man, who has an extensive criminal record, broke into the home of a citizen identified as Román while wearing a mask resembling one from the movie "Scary Movie" to hide his identity.

The assailant was also carrying a firearm, with which he threatened the victim, and he took a car and a mobile phone.

The source adds that the thief was apprehended at his residence. It details that during the search, pieces of the stolen car, a shotgun, and the mentioned mask were found, confirming his involvement in the incident.

Further investigations revealed that Prado Morales has a history of offenses including possession of bladed weapons, assault, and multiple thefts, establishing a troubling record of illegal activities in the region.

The case has caused great shock among the residents of Colón, who have expressed their concern about the recurrence of similar incidents in the area.

"Every day, crime is becoming more organized, and now with firearms," "You were lucky they caught the thief; now you need to be lucky that the prosecutor handles it properly because in my case, some of the stolen items were returned to me, I'm still waiting for others, and the criminals are still out there doing as they please," were some of the comments that emerged following the post.

In the province of Matanzas, authorities dismantled a gang of ten individuals in August of this year who committed armed robberies in the municipalities of Colón, Los Arabos, and Calimete, using weapons and resorting to violence against their victims.

Violence also manifests in more organized crimes, such as the dismantling of a criminal network in May 2024 that used digital platforms to scam and then rob its victims.

Frequently Asked Questions about Crime and Security in Cuba

Who is Ediel Jesús Prado Morales and what crime did he commit in Colón, Matanzas?

Ediel Jesús Prado Morales is a Cuban who was arrested for breaking into a home in Colón, Matanzas, using a firearm. This individual has an extensive criminal record and threatened the victim during the robbery, taking a car and a mobile phone. Additionally, investigations revealed that he has prior convictions for possession of knives, assault, and several burglaries.

How has the Colón community reacted to the rise in crime?

The Colón community has expressed significant concern over the rise in crime. Residents have voiced their worries about the increasing organization of criminal activity and the presence of firearms in robberies, calling for exemplary trials for offenders to curb the wave of criminality.

What measures are Cuban citizens taking in response to the increasing insecurity?

In the face of increasing insecurity, Cuban citizens have started taking matters into their own hands. In many instances, neighbors are coming together to capture criminals and hand them over to the police, reflecting a lack of trust in the authorities' effectiveness in combating crime.

How is the economic crisis in Cuba affecting the rise in crime?

The economic crisis in Cuba has contributed to a significant rise in criminal activities in the country. The lack of basic resources and rampant inflation have led to an increase in thefts, assaults, and violent crimes, creating a sense of insecurity and concern among the population.

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