After the earthquake of 7.7, these five men were accused of robbing damaged houses in Santa Maria de Jesus municipality.
Five people have been robbed after the rural community members allegedly robbed the damaged houses after the earthquake in Guatema.
Police spokesperson Caesa Matewa said to the AFP news agency on Friday night that the people were accused of using the darkness at night, making people sleeping with a shelter or relatives.
“Although the robbery is illegal, lynching is also a crime,” said Mateo.
Gwatemala’s Home Ministry said that the residents of Santa Mari De Jesus Municipality searched the men late on Thursday and then stopped the authorities of Authorities, trying to capture and take them.
The residents beat the men with sticks and stones and then burnt them in the society, which is in the Saktepex section on the capital of the capital.
The Santa Maria de Jesus earthquake had the most high area of the area, which created a severity of up to 7.7. At least seven people were killed across the Guatema after Tuesday’s earthquake.
Vigilance violence is a frequent response to the criminals who have been prosecuted in Guatemala.
According to the local civilian organization organization during the period of 2 and 8, the justice of vigilance justice killed 1 36 people and injured 1,39 66 in the country.
The earthquake left the house of Santa Maria De Jesus, the Swadeshi Myan community, without electricity, the landslide on the roads broke down.
To help the residents, the government flight to Santa Maria de Jesus with the help of a humanitarian.
Disaster coordination agencies, Conrades, which evaluated the level of damage in the affected areas, said solar lamps, buckets, mats, mosquitoes, blankets and kitchen kits have been received from the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR).
In a separate statement on Friday, the agency said that some parts of the country were being assisted with “integration and humanitarian assistance distribution”.