Venezuelan thieves stealing hair to sell as hair extensions

seekers

Minister (2k+ posts)
A group of Venezuelan thieves that calls itself 'The Piranhas' has turned its attention away from purses and pocketbooks, by holding women at gunpoint in order to steal their hair.




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A Venezuelan gang has turned to holding women at gunpoint in order to steal their hair
Photo: RETNA UK


By Alasdair Baverstock, in Caracas

1:02AM BST 09 Aug 2013


In Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city, the gang is targeting women whose flowing locks, once removed, can be made into natural hair extensions and sold to beauty salons.

The robbers operate by holding their victims at gunpoint and ordering them to tie their hair into a ponytail, before removing it with a razor blade. Top quality stolen hair can fetch the equivalent of 200.

"The demand for hair extensions has risen by 30 per cent since the crimes started", said Jhonatan Morales, a beauty salon owner who spoke to state television channel Globovision.

"The market is more competitive now. We judge the hair on its tone, condition and colour", he said. "But my salon doesn't buy from street vendors as we don't know where the hair has come from".


"When they came up to me I thought they were going to take my phone", said Mariana Rodriguez, one of the gang's numerous victims. "But before I had time to think they were gone and I had no hair". The city's response to the rise in hair theft has been to position guards in the shopping centres where the crimes have been most prevalent.

"We are responding with force to these escalating crimes", said Maracaibo's mayor Aveling de Rosales in a statement last Monday. "However, we recommend that women avoid wearing their hair down in public places as it facilitates the theft".
Maracaibo, a city of four million close to the Colombian border, is particularly prone to gang crime given the large amount of smuggling which occurs in the area.

Gang activity in the region is funded by the purchasing of basic goods such as lavatory paper and rice, the prices of which are heavily subsidized by Venezuela's socialist government. The goods are then smuggled across the border into Colombia where they are sold for a profit at normal market rates.


 
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Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
you know one can donate their hair as well...baal chori karna pehli baar suna hai albatta..
 

MYCOUNTRY

Minister (2k+ posts)
انکا کام فرانس میں بلکل نہیں چلے گا کہ وہاں اکثر عورتیں پر کٹی ہیں ،
ویسے گندا کام ڈھونڈا ہے انهوں نے ، اگر بالوں میں جویں هوں تو کیا ہوگا ؟ کیا پھر بھی یہ بال بک جائیں گے .
 

Acme Pakistan

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Its possible but i am not sure about the unprocessed hair being sold for $200 especially in a black market in Venezuela ... as you can easily have the best quality Indian Remi Hair for $100 from any vendor anywhere in the world....
 

mercedesbenz

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
انکا کام فرانس میں بلکل نہیں چلے گا کہ وہاں اکثر عورتیں پر کٹی ہیں ،
ویسے گندا کام ڈھونڈا ہے انهوں نے ، اگر بالوں میں جویں هوں تو کیا ہوگا ؟ کیا پھر بھی یہ بال بک جائیں گے .
INDIA KE JUON CE BAHREY BAAL AGER BIK JATEY HAIN TO VENEZUALANA KE BHI BIK JAYEN GAY;:lol:
 

sngilani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
you know one can donate their hair as well...baal chori karna pehli baar suna hai albatta..

بہتر ہے اب بال لمبے نہ رکھیں جائیں ، نہ ہونگے بال نہ ملیں گے چور .