translated from Spanish: So was the robbery of the Mint in the CDMX

CDMX.- Through social networks circulates video of how the robbery occurred last Tuesday in the Mexican Mint, where thousand 500 centenarians worth approximately 50 million pesos were taken. Twitter shows the video of the recording in which you can see the modus operandi of the men who took the billionaire loot of gold coins and watches.
In the recording you can see how a man who brings a suitcase pretends to speak on the phone to later amagar and disarm the security guard, while his accomplices enter the place. In just three seconds this happened, while the accomplices acted calmly and unhurriedly.

SO THE THEre STARTED TO THE HOUSE OF CURRENCY.
Man q drags the suitcase and pretends to talk on the phone, topped it all.
In 3 seconds He’ll LOVE and DISARM this guard.
Another accomplice threatened two more employees.
They acted quietly, without haste @PGJDF_CDMX and @FGRMexico track ed their tracks pic.twitter.com/xWluIpaaxk — Carlos Jiménez (@c4jimenez)
August 8, 2019

Then another video shows how another subject wearing a cap receives directions through a hands-free device to search for and find packages with centenarians. According to reports, the security vault was open, so within minutes they managed to flee with loot worth more than 50 million pesos.

SO THEY LOADED 55 MILLION IN A MALETA
It is the interior of THE HOUSE of CURRENCY.
The man in the cap was being given directions for a hands-free.
So he searched and found the packages with more than MIL 500 CENTENARIOS
And so the ROBÓ
In a minute and a half I already had everything -PGJDF_CDMX and @FGRMexico is wanted pic.twitter.com/oC3FXMUyip — Carlos Jiménez (@c4jimenez)
August 8, 2019

The Attorney General’s Office is continuing to investigate the case.



Original source in Spanish

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