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The Civil Guard is looking for a

false health inspector

who would have committed several

robberies in small businesses

in the province of Seville in recent days, after accessing the premises taking advantage of hours of low influx of customers.

As reported by sources in the investigation, the alleged perpetrator of the robberies shows up at the stores well dressed, with a folder and identifies himself as a health inspector, and asks whoever is in charge of the business about matters related to his occupation. fictitious

At all times,

the face is protected with a

surgical mask to avoid being identified by the security cameras, which does not raise suspicions, since its use is still voluntary by those who consider it necessary after the covid pandemic.

When he gains the trust of the manager, he asks him to go to the back room with some excuse and takes the opportunity to open the cash register and take the money.

However, in one of the grocery stores that he has entered, the manager has noticed and has tried to prevent the robbery.

In the

security cameras of

the premises you can see how the man enters and, after entertaining a woman, approaches the safe to obtain the money.

The manager realizes what is happening and tries to stop it.

At this moment the thief hits him, takes what is in the box and goes out, along with what looks like a mop stick, through the door crossing another client without raising suspicions.

Normally the robber was not in the store for more than five minutes and his presence does not arouse suspicion among employees or customers who may enter while he is inside.

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