Une victime signale un vol sur la ligne jaune du métro de São Paulo

Une passagère s'est fait voler son téléphone et ses cartes à la station Luz sur la ligne jaune mardi matin.

L'incident a eu lieu vers 8h20 le 26 mai. Selon la victime, six personnes sont montées dans la rame, ont bloqué les portes et ont dérobé les affaires de trois passagers.

La passagère a déposé une plainte par voie électronique. Elle a déclaré qu'aucun agent de sécurité n'était présent et qu'elle n'avait pas su comment réagir.

Motiva, l'opérateur de la ligne, a nié l'existence d'un vol organisé mais a confirmé deux vols ce matin-là, dont un téléphone a été récupéré.

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