Two men arrested in Ciego de Ávila after attempting to steal an electric motorcycle

Two men were arrested in Ciego de Ávila for attempting to steal an electric motorcycle, sparking a debate about crime in Cuba. Citizens detained the suspects until the police arrived.


Two individuals were captured on the morning of this Thursday in Ciego de Ávila after attempting to steal an electric motorcycle (motorina) from a woman in broad daylight. The incident sparked outrage among those present, who called on the authorities regarding the increase in crime in the city.

According to images circulated on social media by the profile La Tijera, the alleged criminals were detained by citizens until the police arrived. The events highlight the increasing concern over insecurity on the island.

The case has sparked an intense debate on social media. While some users highlight the need for stricter measures against criminals, others argue that the economic crisis has driven many people to commit theft. "Poverty equals an increase in crime," commented one internet user, while another replied, "A thief is a thief, there is no justification."

Some reported that the police do not act with the same effectiveness in other cases and pointed out that the real culprits behind the rise in crime are not the petty thieves, but rather the conditions in which the population lives.

An increasing pattern of violence

This case is not isolated. In recent weeks, multiple similar criminal incidents have been reported across the country. In Santiago de Cuba, a young man was arrested after threatening a high school student with a knife to steal his mobile phone. In Old Havana, neighbors caught a thief who snatched a mobile phone from a 73-year-old Belgian tourist. In Holguín, several individuals were detained for armed assaults and burglaries in homes while residents were inside. Meanwhile, in Santiago de Cuba, a minor was caught attempting to rob a grocery store, sparking a debate about economic desperation and youth crime.

These events reflect a growing escalation of violence and insecurity in Cuba, where the population reports the ineffectiveness of the authorities in the face of the wave of thefts and assaults.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Increase in Crime in Cuba

What happened in Ciego de Ávila with the two men who were detained?

Two men were captured in Ciego de Ávila after attempting to steal an electric motorcycle from a woman in broad daylight. This incident sparked outrage among the citizens, who demanded action against the rise in crime in the city.

What is the relationship between the economic crisis in Cuba and the rise in crime?

The economic crisis in Cuba has been indicated as a factor that drives some people to commit crimes. The scarcity of resources and misery have led to an increase in thefts and assaults on the island. Many opinions on social media reflect that, although necessity does not justify crime, it is indeed a significant trigger in the rise of delinquency.

How are the Cuban authorities responding to the wave of crime?

The response from the Cuban authorities has been criticized for its ineffectiveness. The population argues that the police do not act quickly or effectively enough to manage the rise in crime. Despite some efforts to capture criminals, citizens express their frustration over the lack of security.

What role do citizens play in public safety in Cuba?

In many cases, citizens have taken justice into their own hands due to the inaction of the authorities. There have been reports of incidents where neighbors have apprehended criminals until the police arrived, reflecting the desperation and desire for safety within the community.

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