Sunday, December 11, 2011

Brazil: 50 tons of corn stolen from moving train

Brazil: 50 tons of corn stolen from moving train

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) â€" Police in Brazil's southeastern Sao Paulo state are questioning a burglary of 50 metric tons (55 U.S. tons) of corn from a relocating train.

A police report says a thieves greased a sight tracks, creation a wheels of a 54-wagon locomotive movement and delayed down before they used a draw lorry with a offshoot to mislay a corn-filled containers.

The news says a burglary occurred as a sight trafficked by a farming area about 180 miles (300 kilometers) north of a capital. The sight was headed to a southeastern pier of Santos with 60 metric tons (66 U.S. tons) of corn and sugar.

The box is suggestive of Wild West robberies, where bandits on horses stole from relocating trains.


News referensi http://news.yahoo.com/brazil-50-tons-corn-stolen-moving-train-142429594.html

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