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The Ninth Preparatory Court of Inquiry of the Superior Court of Lima ruled National Police And Interpol location and capture nationally and internationally of Pamela Cabanillas Sanchez as the alleged perpetrator of the crime of aggravated fraud and others in the case of selling tickets to a concert of musical artists such as papa yankee, bad rabbit and others.
The order was issued yesterday, Monday, February 13, following the announcement of a requirement for preventive detention for a period of 18 months at the request of the Ministry of Public Administration. The digital signature belongs to Maria del Carmen Lauya Mendez, Judge of the Ninth Criminal Pretrial Court of Lima, located in Iquitos.
As a reminder, the court order dated February 10 18 months of pre-trial detention against him for allegedly swindling tickets from hundreds of users to various concerts that took place last year.
The Third Provincial Office of the Specialized Prosecutor for Cyber Crimes in Lima Central reported the action taken against a defendant calling herself “Mommy Yankee” who cloned a Teleticket page to create fake virtual tickets for various concerts, including a concert Daddy Yankee, Morath, Coldplay, Bad Bunny and football matches.
million dollar scam
With the method described, Cabanillas Sanchez could have fooled hundreds of people, according to what he said in an interview with Panorama made in October last year. These scams would have taken place between March and October 2022 and would have amounted to 85,957 soles.
The defendants offered tickets through social networks and assured that her father worked in Peruvian Association of Authors and Composers (APDAYC). Thus, he justified the low price he offered.
In addition, he met with his victims, presented identification documents, and drove them to his alleged home, earning their trust. After the transaction, she blocked the victims in order to avoid claims.
Crimes sane Pamela Cabanillas These include: fraud, identity theft and forgery, which carry a maximum penalty of 8, 4 and 5 years in prison, respectively.
fugitive
The woman’s whereabouts are currently unknown, although she tried to turn herself in to international authorities in early November; however, she was released as she did not have a warrant for her arrest.
“I didn’t regret (surrendered). The European authorities did not receive me, they said that I did not have an arrest warrant, that it was only a blue alert to find out my whereabouts. where I lived and was kicked out of the police station. The same thing happened at the Peruvian consulate,” he said.
However, on November 17, she was arrested by the Spanish authorities for “stealing as a shopkeeper,” according to the then head of the anti-fraud department. DirinkriManuel Cruz.
However, she was released on December 3, as it was considered a “misdemeanor”.
Source: RPP

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