An attack on a Catholic church in Luanda resulted in the death of one of the attackers in a confrontation with police, police authorities said on Tuesday.
According to Nestor Gubel, spokesman for the Luanda Provincial National Police Command, the attack took place in the Mulundo district of the Sekele city district, when a group of unidentified armed men climbed over the wall and entered the territory early in the morning. Monday.-Fair.
During the action, the robbers intended to seize money in an unspecified amount, two laptops, a “tablet”, a projector and a printer, the same source reports.
There was a priest, a Venezuelan, and a mother, a Portuguese, who, under the threat of reprisals, were forced to hand over the goods.
“The case happened when the body of the clergyman was at rest, they were taken by surprise by the villains, they climbed over the wall, broke down the door and entered, under the threat of reprisal they deducted monetary values and other property,” he said.
Nestor Gubel said that the police were called to respond to the situation, the attackers fled the scene, but opened fire on the police.
“In response, our employees opened fire and mortally wounded one of the attackers. They even managed to return all the things that they took out of the residence of the priests, ”said the representative of the press service, noting that investigations are ongoing to establish the whereabouts and arrest the rest are involved.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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