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Published 20:56 IST, December 1st 2020

Brazil: Crime gang carries out 'Money Heist' style robbery mounting fierce assault; watch

A city in Southeastern Brazil called Criciúma was besieged by an  organised ''crime gang'' on Tuesday, December 1 as they ransacked bank offices and shot people

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A city in Southeastern Brazil called Criciúma was besieged by an organised ''crime gang'' on Tuesday, December 1 as they ransacked bank offices and shot people. A Twitter handle called ‘Occupa Rio’ shared videos of the horrifying incident. The amount of money that has been stolen as a part of the heist has not yet been specified. However, the video shows the currency laying on roads as people hurry and pick it up. 

Money Heist style robbery in Brazil

According to the caption of the video, the gang looked well trained and was supported by heavy arms. The caption says, “The modality of crime is called 'Novo Cangaço'”. There is also a video of the gang leaving the city. In the video, there are various black cars that can be seen. However, no person can be identified through the CCTV footage. The caption poses a question which says, "Brazil would become a new Wild West?". Showing the horrifying scenario, the caption of one video read, "Criciuma city, in south Brazil was turned on a real war square besieged by criminals under intense gunfire. Starting at midnight and lasting 3 hours. They locked up many blocks, squares and robbed a lot of banks terrorizing the city people and all country".

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Clésio Salvaro, the city hall leader of Criciúma also took to his Twitter handle as he shared a video in which he urged occupants to remain at home. In the caption, he wrote, "Criciúma is the target of a major assault. Together with the military authorities and security forces, we continue to monitor and follow the facts. Stay at home. VERY CAREFUL!". 

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(Image Credits: Twitter/OccupyRio)

Updated 20:56 IST, December 1st 2020