After Being Expelled From Peru, the Lieutenant of Little J Arrived in Argentina.
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A cruel murder of three women shocks Argentina. Now one of the suspected perpetrators in Peru has been caught.
“Good,” answered Matías Agustín Ozorio, the so-called small J hillside, as Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, the theoretical intellectual author of the murders of Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo and Lara Gutierrez, whose mutilated bodies were buried in the background of a house of Florencio Varela, when a detective from the Interpol Department of the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) asked him how he had arrived in the country, after being expelle…
Small J's Right Hand Arrested in Peru for Triple Crime Arrives in Argentina and Will Be Investigated
Matías Ozorio, 28, accused of triple femicide, arrived in Argentina late Thursday, after being expelled from Peru.
The right hand of Little J, the Peruvian narco leader, arrived in Argentina this Thursday night and will be investigated by the prosecutor of the case, Adrián Arribas.
Expertise indicates that Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, the main suspect of having ordered the brutal triple crime in Florencio Varela, has a personality structure marked by high-risk patterns
With a bulletproof vest and guarded by Interpol, Matías Agustín Ozorio, the right hand of “Pequeño J”, arrived in Argentina and was at the disposal of the Buenos Aires justice system, which investigates the triple crime in Florencio Varela. Ozorio, 28, arrived this afternoon at Lima airport accompanied by strict police custody. From Wednesday night he had been detained at the headquarters of the Anti-Drug Directorate with Tony Janzen Valverde Vi…
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