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Members of the Peruvian National Police (PNP) captured family clanself-proclaimed “Echo of my Peru” accused of kidnapping with the aim of extorting money from relatives and demand large sums money in exchange for releases.
He family clanformed Elvis Ubillus Bartra (46) Isaac Ubillus Bartra (25) and a minor, who is only 15 years old, recently abducted a 23-year-old young man last Friday, February 3rd. In exchange for release offenders they demanded from the stunned mother the amount SGD 50,000 for the release of his son.
Head of the Callao Police Station, PNP General Jorge Luis Castillo Vargasspecified that it was possible to trace the whereabouts of one of the mobile phones by which the abductors communicated with the family of the abducted young man.
Thus, the police were able to locate offenderswho were caught red-handed in their home located in block I, plot 19, in the “Mi Peru” human settlement in Ventanilla (Callao).
“The complaint was filed at about 20:00, we immediately took steps on the case and, using geolocation, went to [vivienda] where this clan was captured,” he said News RPP.
In the house, police officers They found firearms and up to four mobile phones, three of which could have been used to call the police. mother belonging kidnapped young man.
The detainees have already been placed at the disposal of the Public Ministry (MP) so that they can continue the relevant proceedings.
Source: RPP

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