Venezuelan team bus hijacked by armed men, players robbed
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Six armed men have held up a bus carrying a Venezuelan first-division soccer team.
The Trujillanos soccer team said Monday that its bus was hijacked at 2:30 a.m as the team was returning from the eastern city of Monagas. The players and team staff were robbed, but no one was hurt. The team said on Twitter that the players were held for two hours by the armed men, who threatened to detonate a grenade.
El @trufc a las 2.30 am fue sometido a un secuestro express en el sector Boca de Uchire, Edo. Anzoategui. (1/5) pic.twitter.com/3uIVbU2f3q
— TRUJILLANOS F.C. (@trufc) September 19, 2016
Seis sujetos con armas de alto calibre y alta potencia abordaron la unidad secuestrando al grupo (2/5) pic.twitter.com/wlxJxV4Jly
— TRUJILLANOS F.C. (@trufc) September 19, 2016
El Bus fue desviado kilometro y medio. Robaron absolutamente todo. (Cámaras, Laptop, Uniformes, Tacos, Balones) 3/5 pic.twitter.com/T7KqRJrZJh
— TRUJILLANOS F.C. (@trufc) September 19, 2016
Venezuela's Association of Professional Football Clubs is calling on officials to take measures to protect players crisscrossing the country on often dangerous highways.
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