The ‘glue wire’ method is not new in Spain, but the number of burglaries using this technique increased in a short time and there were complaints, some since July last year, in at least four provinces.
The National Police reported on Wednesday, August 23 that “they have dismantled a criminal organization dedicated to violently committing robberies in homes, marking them with the glue-wire method.”
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What is the glue thread method
The gang that deals with these types of attacks take their time to study the victims and generally they are on the hunt for empty houses to get their claws out.
How do you check whether a home is empty, because the family is on vacation, for example?
The thieves recently arrested in Spain had this modus operandi: “They placed small plastic markers or glue threads between the window frame and the entrance door to determine whether the houses were empty,” reported Antena 3.
🚓 A gang who stole houses using the “glue thread” method and performed in the waterfalls of Alicante.
▶️They put glue threads on the doors of the houses to find out if they were inhabited. pic.twitter.com/amqdzXmBr7
— EFE C. Valenciana (@EFE_CValenciana) August 23, 2023
Once that “task” is done, they return to find that no one is there, that they have not returned and that’s when they decide to move in to attack. In some cases, they enter the properties using methods that do not damage the door or lock, such as bumping, imprisoning, picking, or the like, as Antena 3 describes.
If you come home after the bridge and you find plastic witnesses or glue threads between the door of your house and the window frame.
Note: burglars use them to find possible empty houses. When you see them:
➡️Don’t touch anything.
➡️Call the local police or G. Civil. pic.twitter.com/yYudSvclJt– Rivas Vaciamadrid Local Police (@policiaderivas) April 28, 2023
When someone enters their house, these glue trails fall to the floor or the wire breaks without the owner noticing.
According to what was published in El Español, this method is often used by organized groups from Eastern Europe to commit the robberies.
The same medium pointed out that “to gain access to the houses and commit the robberies, they used different methods such as breaking the lock, slipping, using a fake key or using leverage.”
⚠ This is how thieves discover empty houses
We tell you how to act⬇⬇⬇#SafeSummer#We are for you pic.twitter.com/v7LqgQoUAG
– National Police (@police) August 25, 2023
The thieves “grab at the highest floors, because there is less traffic from neighbors. They choose houses with old and easy-to-open locks,” Las Provincias reviewed at the end of 2020 about robberies in Alicante.
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Where did they commit the last burglaries?
The detainees are three men of Georgian nationality, the government’s sub-delegation in Malaga said, also on social networks.
🚔 The @Police into disjuncts #Antequera a criminal organization dedicated to violently committing home robberies using the glue wire method.
➡️7 robberies in the provinces cleared up #Malaga #Alicante #Yeah so And #Murcia
➡️3 men with Georgian nationality arrested. pic.twitter.com/BqxlnDXnsk— Subdelegation of the government in Malaga (@GobiernoMalaga) August 23, 2023
El Español has specified the ages of the people arrested: they are men aged 32, 37 and 54.
“Seven burglaries in homes in the provinces of Malaga, Alicante, Jaen and Murcia have been cleared up so far,” the police station said.
What did they think about the prisoners? According to Antena 3, “jewellery, watches, money and stolen items were seized from homes. In addition, a tube of glue and material used in the attacks were found.”
(JO)
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