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Summary: Transvestite Robbers (Press, 6 November 1985)
In Mexico City, police have apprehended a gang of Mexican transvestites who dressed in provocative women's clothing to commit a series of robberies across banks, shops, and trucks. This criminal operation was allegedly led by Carlos Rodriguez Garcia, who used the name Carol, and Pablo Flores, known as Pamela. Over the course of several years, this five-member gang managed to steal approximately ?U5300,000 (equivalent to $515,376) through armed robberies within the capital. Authorities reported that Carol and Pamela would engage in flirtatious interactions with bank tellers and shopkeepers before revealing firearms or knives hidden in their handbags to execute the heists.
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