The Argentine government announced on Tuesday, September 30, the arrest in Peru of the alleged sponsor of a triple female in Argentina, a case that bothers the country and would be linked to drug trafficking.
“I would like to congratulate the National Police of Peru for the immense work and collaboration in the capture of the two fugitive of the triple crime,” including the alleged sponsor “Petit J”, said the Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich in X.
Aging for about 20 years, this Peruvian is considered by the authorities as the sponsor of the crime. It is suspected that he is a trafficker who directed his criminal activities from Zavaleta, a precarious district to the south of Buenos Aires. An international arrest warrant against him had been issued.
The Argentine minister also expressed the arrest, even in Peru, of another suspect, Matias Ozorio. Aging for about 23 years, it would be the right arm of “Petit J”, according to local media that cite sources close to the investigation. In total, nine people have been arrested so far in this case.
Three bodies found buried
The bodies of Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, two cousins of 20 years, and Lara Gutiérrez, 15, were found last Wednesday, buried near a house in the great suburbs of southern Buenos Aires, five days after their disappearance.
According to Provincial Minister of Security Javier Alonso, they were trapped, believing to go to a party and suffered before being killed in a torture session that 45 people who have a closed account on social networks. Apparently to give an example within a group involved in drug trafficking.
The three victims, one of which was a baby, lived in a disadvantaged district, in the suburbs of the Argentine capital. On Saturday, several thousand people demonstrated in Buenos Aires to claim justice after this sordid murder that shocked the country.
“It was a narco-feminicide!” “Our lives are not disposable!” Could we read signs and banners? The march was convened by the influential organization “or less” (not a less) than fight against gender violence.
Source: BFM TV
