Peruvian police arrested a man suspected of killing two 20 -year -old women and a 15 -year -old girl in Argentina.
The three were seduced to a house near the Argentine capital on September 19.
Their distorted bodies were found several days later, and the police revealed that their killers had flooded their torture and killed them on Instagram.
The brutality of the crime has sent shock waves across the region, as thousands participated in anti -ductic protests in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
Javier Alonso, Minister of Security for Buenos Aires Province, said that the children of Uncle Morna Verde and Brenda del Castelo, both of whom are 20 years old, and Lara Moreena Guterres, 15, were lured by an international drug gang to the House of Representatives with a promise to pay a party.
CCTV footage enabled them in a car with fake police panels from her tracking home where they were killed.
Their bodies are buried in the garden.
The Minister of Security said that their killing was broadcast to a closed group of 45 people. He added that during the live broadcast, a voice can be heard saying, “This is what happens to those who steal drugs from me.”
The Argentine police arrested seven suspects in the days after the crime – including the suspected pits of the hole in which the women, a man and his sister’s daughter, who the police say had drove the car where the victims were taken to the house.
But the man who was suspected of giving him the murder, Tony Janezen Valverde Victoriano, who is 20 -year -old, also known as “Little C”, has faded.
It was detained by the police on a highway, 70 km (43 miles) south of the Peruvian capital, Lima, hidden in a fish transport vehicle.
In a separate operation, Peru police also detained a 28 -year -old Argentine man, Matthias Osorio, who says he is the right -wing man Valverde.
Mr. Ozorio will be handed over to the Argentine police soon, while Mr. Valverde, a Peru, will remain in prison in Peru, pending the request for delivery by Argentina.
Peruvian police said they had intercepted the contacts between Mr. Valverde and Mr. Osorio, which allowed them to track their movements.
Mr. Ozurio told the police that he was “deceived” by the drug gang, he owed money for entering Peru.
The Minister of Security in Argentina praised the Peruvian police for their work in detention of the suspects.
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2025-10-01 10:39:00