A woman who broke into a house in Havana was captured and restrained

A woman was captured and tied up by neighbors after being caught stealing in a house in the Ampliación del Sevillano neighborhood in Havana. The incident reflects the growing insecurity in Cuba.


Neighbors in a neighborhood of Havana captured and bound a woman after catching her in the act this Tuesday robbing inside a house where an elderly disabled person resides.

“Look at this thief; she was caught today when she entered a house where an elderly person in a wheelchair was present, to steal a phone. This happened on 1st Street between Goicuría and A Street, in Ampliación del Sevillano,” posted on Facebook Yamily González.

Facebook capture/Yamily González

The thief was caught by the neighbors, who bound her hands while waiting for the police to arrive, according to comments.

A video shows a young woman sitting on the floor of the doorway, tightly bound by her wrists with a cable, as she tearfully pleads not to be filmed.

The incident has caused outrage among many people, who unleashed numerous insults at the thief in the comments of the post.

Many of the critiques pointed out that, despite her youth and physical strength, the woman prefers to steal from a vulnerable person rather than work. They noted this as a current trend in Cuba, where unemployed youths rob, assault, and even kill their victims to strip them of their possessions.

Some questioned the recording of the girl, to which others responded that it should always be done to expose the criminals, and they called for "the full weight of the law" to be applied to her.

"Abuser," exclaimed a woman. "It seems that you have no family who could be of those ages more incapacitated; you do not deserve mercy. A thief is a criminal because tomorrow they might kill for stealing. You should face the full weight of the law without parole."

The incident is not isolated, and it is part of the criminal escalation that has impacted the country in recent years.

Cubans, terrified by the growing violence and insecurity, have had to take justice into their own hands, given the police's ineffectiveness in addressing the rise in crime.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crime in Cuba and Citizens' Reactions

Why did neighbors in a neighborhood of Havana decide to capture a woman who was stealing?

The neighbors of a neighborhood in Havana decided to capture a woman after they caught her stealing inside a house where an elderly disabled person lives. The increasing insecurity and the ineffectiveness of the police in Cuba have prompted citizens to take justice into their own hands to protect themselves from criminals.

What is the community's reaction to the increase in theft and violence in Cuba?

The Cuban community has begun to take proactive measures by capturing criminals and holding them until the police arrive. This reflects a widespread distrust in the authorities' ability to ensure safety and a growing desperation to protect themselves amid a wave of crime.

How is the rise in crime affecting the perception of safety in Cuba?

The rise in criminal activity is severely affecting the perception of safety in Cuba. Citizens live in fear due to the increase in crime and violence, which has led to greater distrust in law enforcement and a rise in self-defense and vigilante justice.

What role do social media play in reporting crimes in Cuba?

Social media plays a crucial role in reporting crimes in Cuba. Citizens use these platforms to share videos and accounts of criminal incidents, which has helped raise awareness of insecurity and government inaction. This has also sparked a debate about the effectiveness of authorities in addressing the escalating violence.

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