The extortionists introduced themselves as members of El Tren de Aragua. | Fountain: PTR
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Peruvian businessman, whose identity we will not disclose for security reasons, said he was threatened extortionistswho demand the payment of large sums of money in exchange for not attacking him or his family.
Through RPP newsthe victim said that the threats began on March 21. extortionistswho introduced themselves as members of a Venezuelan gang “Train Aragua”he was initially asked for 50,000 soles.
He businessman He indicated that, unable to collect the required money, extortionists came to his home in the San Martin de Porres area last Tuesday morning (NSR), and fired up to seven times into the facade.
The anti-social even sent the victim a video of the attack. “Listen friend (friend), this is a notice that you have to pay, so you know that you have to pay. Have you heard? one of the extortionists, who has a foreign flair, can be heard speaking.
“Without reports in the previous days, they shot at my house. One even made it to the kitchen, the other to the living room. If my family did not sleep, we would talk about sad events, ”said businessman.
“They started asking for 50,000 (salts), 20,000. Then they shortened it. They wanted deposits to be made immediately. I told them that we have no money,” he added.
police report
The businessman said that he reported this to the prosecutor’s office. National Policebut, – he argued, – sees no progress in the investigation, despite the fact that the face of one of the bandits got on the security cameras of his house.
According to the man, the explanation given by the police is that prosecution He is slow in doing things.
The businessman suspects that a former worker is involved in the case, since very few people had his phone number.
Source: RPP

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