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“Los Capos Del Crime”: Five Business Extortion Gang Members Captured

Summary by Diario Correo
During an operation in San Juan de Lurigancho, the Peruvian National Police and agents of the Public Prosecutor's Office captured five members of the criminal organization “Los Capos del Crime”. According to information from the X account of the Public Prosecutor's Office, the detainees are implicated in the crimes of extortion, hit man and others, in the areas of Huáscar and Canto Grande of that district.According to the First Special Corporate…
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With the help of stairs, detectives climbed walls to enter several houses and arrested members of a criminal network that extorted merchants from San Juan de Lurigancho, who were charged 50,000 quota soles. An active policeman is involved with this mafia.In the early morning and after the acrobatic incursion into the houses, agents of the High Complexity Crime Investigation Division (Diviac) arrested five of the eight members of ‘Los Capos del C…

During an operation in San Juan de Lurigancho, the Peruvian National Police and agents of the Public Prosecutor's Office captured five members of the criminal organization “Los Capos del Crime”. According to information from the X account of the Public Prosecutor's Office, the detainees are implicated in the crimes of extortion, hit man and others, in the areas of Huáscar and Canto Grande of that district.According to the First Special Corporate…

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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