Times of Suriname

Fourteen killed in shootout during attempted bank robbery

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BRAZIL - At least fourteen people, including two children, were killed on Friday when a shootout broke out between police and bank robbers attempting to blow up ATMs, according to authoritie­s in north-eastern Brazil. Six hostages, among them two children, died in the shooting, local media reported, when police opened fire on the robbers at bank branches on the main street in Milagres in the interior of Ceará state.

“Six of the bandits died. We are working to identify the victims”, Kelia Jacome, the spokeswoma­n for the governor, said by telephone.

She said the attempted nighttime robbery was interrupte­d by a police unit that had been tracking a gang responsibl­e for similar bank robberies in the area, in which explosives were used to blow apart automatic teller machines.

The two attempted heists in the state of Ceará began around 2.30 am in the downtown area of the city of Milagres, police said in a statement.

News portal reported that the robbers blocked off a road into the downtown and took hostages as they began entering two banks on the same street. When police responded, a firefight ensued, leading to several deaths. Lielson Macedo Landim, the mayor of Milagres, told the hostages were killed by the criminal group and not by police gunfire. Macedo Landim said that five of the dead hostages belonged to the same family. Their car had been hijacked by the armed gang.

His account could not be immediatel­y verified, as police did not respond to numerous email and phone requests for more informatio­n about the shootout or how the hostages died. Two suspects were apprehende­d, and several fled, according to the police statement. Authoritie­s also seized three vehicles, several firearms and explosives. To search for the remaining would-be robbers, the city announced on its Facebook page that it was suspending public services and urged residents to remain in their homes.

Latin America’s largest nation routinely is the world leader in total annual homicides. Ceará is one of the country’s most violent states.

(The Guardian)

 ??  ?? Forensic experts carry a dead body to be transporte­d to the morgue. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)
Forensic experts carry a dead body to be transporte­d to the morgue. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)

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