I find this story hard to believe. I'm not saying it's not true. Getting into Casa de Campo is like getting into Fort Knox. You'd have an easier time robbing a bank anywhere on this island then robbing someone on the golf course inside Casa de Campo and getting away with it. Why? Because at a bank, there are only two security guards. Two armed people can easily disarm them at the same time, while a third one robs the bank. Three man team is all it would take to pull it off.
But getting into Casa de Campo--which has up to 50 or more security guards--and would involve getting through a pretty heavily guarded perimeter, then robbing someone in broad daylight on a golf course, and then being able to get back to the perimeter unnoticed, while you alert the guards what just happened--that would be very hard to pull off.
I'm not saying it can't be done...anything can be done...but I would think it would be hard to pull off and get away with since the perimeters are so far away, and the robbery is taking place in broad daylight--presuming the people robbed were playing golf in the daytime!?
As far breaking into someone's house while they're away. That can be done anywhere, anytiime, and it's something that's nearly impossible to guard against if you're out of the country. But getting big, or heavy stuff through the guard gate...well, that might be hard, but again, nothin is impossible.
Conclusion: I would like to see more details and proof of the brazen daytime robbery on the golf course. I can be convinced of anything, but i want to see the proof.
Frank