BBC News, 15
August 2013
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| President Maduro called on the interior ministry and police to act against the gangs |
The thieves
sell the hair - sometimes stolen at gunpoint - to salons where it is used for
extensions and wigs.
Attacks
appear to be on the rise, especially in the country's second largest city
Maracaibo, local media report.
Mr Maduro
used strong language against what he called "mafias that cut girls'
hair".
Speaking at
the inauguration of a train station in the capital Caracas, he said the
government would guarantee that the thieves would be caught.
Several
women have reportedly been targeted, being asked to tie their hair into
ponytails so that gang members can easily cut it off.
However,
the BBC's Irene Caselli in Venezuela says authorities are yet to receive any
formal complaints.
One victim
told a local newspaper that she refused to report the case to the police
because she feared being teased.

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