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Mexico City watch thieves hide behind flu masks
27 Apr 2009 19:19:51 GMT
Source: Reuters
MEXICO CITY, April 27 (Reuters) - Three armed thieves wore the blue surgical masks now ubiquitous in flu-hit Mexico City to hide their faces as they robbed watches from a department store, Mexican media said on Monday.

Employees and security guards at a branch of the Sanborns department store told the daily Excelsior the thieves were able to slip through the shop on Sunday without attracting attention as they blended into a sea of masked shoppers.

One of the robbers threatened store assistants with a gun while another guarded the door and the third helped himself to watches from the jewelry department.

Mexico is in the grip of a new strain of flu that has killed up to 149 people and set off a major global health scare after infecting people in the United States, Canada and Europe, raising fears of a flu pandemic.

Banks in the Mexican capital have been forced to abandon normal rules over not letting in customers wearing face coverings as the government took emergency measures over the weekend and advised residents in the crowded city to wear face masks at all times outside their homes.

(Reporting by Catherine Bremer; Editing by Eric Beech)


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Residents wait in line to buy blue surgical face masks in a pharmacy in Monterrey, northern Mexico April 27, 2009. An outbreak of swine flu has killed up to 149 people ...



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