Gisela Valcárcel took an unexpected measure to avoid being a victim of robbery. After being stripped of her device in an incident in March, ‘Señito’ decided to act to ensure the safety of her property. This strategy of the producer generated various reactions among its followers.
What was the robbery of Gisela Valcárcel like?
Last March 19, Gisela Valcárcel was on a busy street in the district of San Isidro , in Lima. The former driver, who was busy with her phone, was approached by an individual on a motorcycle who, quickly and skillfully, snatched the device from her hands. The thief fled before she could react.
The popular ‘Señito’ took to her social networks to express her frustration and fear after the event. She openly criticized the Municipality of San Isidro for what she considers a serious failure in security measures, especially the high taxes paid by residents of the area.
In an attempt to recover her device, Gisela used tracking technology GPS to locate the stolen cell phone. He published a map on his social networks indicating the exact location indicated by the device, near the intersection between Canada and Nicolás Arriola avenues, in the La Victoria district.
What measure does Gisela Valcárcel use so that her cell phone is not stolen again?
After the unfortunate event, Valcárcel has adopted an ingenious solution: always carry your cell phone in a sling. This bag that accompanies her to her morning workouts ensures that her device is out of the reach of criminals.
The owner of GV Producciones shared this strategy on her Instagram account and commented: “Now I’m walking with this here. Let’s see if it’s fair.”
What did Gisela Valcárcel say about the robbery she suffered?
Valcárcel expressed his annoyance with the president Dina Boluarte , who was criticized for his security management. “We hear the authority say: ‘Well, I’m doing everything I can,’ but this is a vicious circle that we have entered. Do what you have to do,” Gisela said in an interview with the program ‘América Noticias: First Edition ‘.
Then the journalist Federico Salazar commented: “But the highest authorities such as the presidency or the Council of Ministers have not come out to lead a fight against crime, they are not leading it and they have left it in the hands of the Police. It is an issue that has to do with many factors” .
“Last time our president (Dina Boluarte), I say this with the utmost respect, said that this was a chain and that to talk about security we have to talk about work, there are thieves because there is no work. Sorry? This is not a chain. I was born in La Victoria, what does a thief have to do with poverty. I know many poor people who would never steal. There are thieves because there are no authorities to stop them,” Gisela added.