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News of an alleged criminal organization involved in a scam selling tickets to Daddy Yankee concerts in Lima. After being listed as one of the 20 suspects by the National Police, former reality fighter Diego Zurek, also a former San Martin football player, responded to the allegations using his social media.
former memberThis is warHe commented that “for those who think I’m a ‘con’, I’m telling you that here some people have had to pay ‘duck’ for people with bad lives and scammers.”
Zhurek He stressed that he was also a victim of scammers and that they “sell us tickets with a 100% guarantee.” In addition, despite the fact that he also suffered from the scam, he returned the money.
“I have already returned 80% of the money to people, as I have to hunch my chest for what they did to me. In the interval between today and tomorrow, I close the issue by bringing in a few more people to comply with everything at 100%,” he added.
Tsurek, who was included in the list of 20 defendants in the case of the sale of counterfeit tickets, explained that after the return of the money and for the sake of transparency, he would post receipts for the return.
“Here I will lay out all the receipts in the same way, so that you can see that somehow, I honor the payment of every penny to those people who bought their ticket with great enthusiasm. I’m sorry about what happened. However, they should also be well informed, since they deceived us, we are not part of any fraudulent network,” he concluded.

More than 20 involved in fraud
Colonel José Manuel Cruz, head of the PNP Fraud Investigation Unit, specified that among the leaders of the fraudulent system are Franco Patiño Guerrero, Pamela Cabanillas Soleil and 19 others.
“To the extent that we have been able to collect both the deposits made and the number of complaints about recordings that have been found on various computer media, we have approximately 1989 records out of 104 complaints. These 104 complaints Most of them were resellers who realized that they even managed to sell the 231 tickets they bought from this entity, identified as Franco Patiño Guerrero, who fled to Colombia with all the money he collected, and roughly amounts to more than than one million suns,” he said.
Pamela Cabanillas Soleil, 18, fled the country with money raised in Spain the day before the first concert, according to the PNP.
The RPP Noticias team arrived at the Petit Thouars police station, where they were told that complaints about fake tickets to the Daddy Yankee concert continued until 10:00 pm Thursday. The same situation happened at the Alfonso Ugarte police station.
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Source: RPP

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