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Last Monday, February 6, the news caused a stir in Lima. Six family members, including two minors, were shot and killed by three gunmen on Avenue José de la Riva Aguero near the intersection with La Marina in San Miguel. The crime caused a reaction even in the political sector, where congressmen from all benches called for the speedy arrest of those responsible.
The victims were identified as Israel San Roman Doroteo, 40, a man with a criminal record for property, known by the pseudonym “La Tota”, and Estrellita Tapia Guerrero, 37, who also had a conviction for fraud and attempted murder. In addition, Elias San Roman and Luisa Doroteo, San Roman Dorotheo’s parents, and two children, aged 10 and 12, died.
national Police, Thanks to surveillance cameras in the area, they were able to get more details about the crime, which only lasted 30 seconds. Was arrested first José Carlos Solari Pose, “Charlie” who was the driver transporting the hitmen who executed the victims.
The driver gave the authorities the names of the killers: José Henri Preciado “Josecito”, Fabrizio Vera Diaz “Bicho” and two others under the pseudonyms “Ache” and “Willy”. All of them are part of the Los Chuquis del Callao criminal group.
According to an investigation by the troops, the killing of “La Tota” and her relatives could be related to the collection of quotas for construction work. And this band of criminals would have been hired to carry out the massacre.
Both “Josecito” and “Bicho” were arrested in Arequipa three days after the crime was committed. Both subjects attempted to flee to Bolivia, but were stopped by an interprovincial transport bus at Kilometer 774 South Panamericana, at Ocona Hill.
The national police also detained Miguel Angel Estrada Tufinho, 47, who was in charge of logistical support and accommodation for the victims of the attack. Over the past few hours, Victor Javier Viera Reyes, nicknamed “Loco Javier”, Pier Steven Castro, nicknamed “Loco Pier” and Josue Espejo Aramburu, nicknamed “Gordo”, have fallen.
confiscated cars
PNP General Oscar Arriola, head of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (Dirincri), announced on RPP News that four vehicles linked to the murder of six people in San Miguel had been confiscated. In addition, he indicated that two motorcycles were involved in the case.
“Four vehicles are currently seized at the National Police, at the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department for investigations, and seven people have been arrested, and in fact two more motorcycles were involved, but rather a crime scene. You can only see a few situations, but then a thorough investigation gives a clue to the actions of other people, ”he said in an interview with RPP Noticias..
They did a crime reenactment
The agents of the Homicide Division of the National Police in charge of the investigation led the reenactment of the murder, which involved two contract killers arrested for this crime: José Preciado (18), aka “Josecito”, and Fabricio Vera (27), alias ” Error”.
Both perpetrators followed the route they took on the day of the attack: their arrival in the area, their attack on their targets, and their flight.
This diligence is part of an investigation launched after the attack, in connection with which seven suspects have been arrested so far. A strong police contingent surrounded two blocks of Riva Aguero Avenue, preventing both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Source: RPP

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