Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Masked Mexican thieves cash in on new H1N1 flu

Three armed thieves in Mexico City hid their faces while robbing watches from a department store by wearing the blue surgical masks which are now ubiquitous in the new flu-hit city.

Employees and security guards at a branch of the Sanborns department store told the daily Excelsior newspaper that the thieves were able to slip through the shop on Sunday without attracting attention, as they blended into a sea of masked shoppers.

One of the robbers threatened store assistants with a gun while another guarded the door and the third helped himself to watches from the jewelry department.

Banks in the Mexican capital have been forced to abandon normal rules over not letting in customers wearing face coverings.

Faced with the new flu outbreak, which has triggered a major global health scare, the government took emergency measures over the weekend and advised residents in the crowded city to wear face masks at all times outside their homes.

http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2009/new/may/12/today-int11.htm

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Three thieves in Mexico City hid their faces by wearing the blue masks which you can see it everywhere in the new fly-hit city. Three thieves stole thing from the jewelry department and bank. “Banks in the Mexican capital have been forced to abandon normal rules over not letting in customers wearing face coverings. Faced with the new flu outbreak, the government advised residents in the crowded city to wear face masks at all times outside their homes.”

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