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Agents of the department for the investigation of especially complex crimes (Diviac) owned National Police disbanded the criminal organization ‘Puerto Pizarro Brooches’who deceived and extorted over 600 people with a story about winning a competition.
These criminals pretended to be representatives of TV channels and deceived their victims into thinking that they had won expensive prizes. However, this was all a ploy to get these people to share personal information.
With this data, the gang members extorted money from them or, otherwise, passed this information to other criminal organizations; detail to RPP News Colonel PNP Fearly brownhead of Divak.
“It criminal organization who worked for many years in an aggravated scam against a TV company with a story that they were the winners of a Hilux 4 x 4 truck,” he said.
police operation
24 people intervened in the mega-operation, which was carried out in different parts of the country, fourteen of them in Tumbes Prisonfrom where the scams and extortion were directed. In fact, the leader of the gang, identified as Diego Amancio Altaramapurge punishment in the aforementioned penitentiary.
According to Colonel Moreno, the gang has amassed a fortune of about two million soles since its inception.
“Diviak could not let this go unpunished. Painstaking work was done and it was found that the operational center of these criminals was the Tumbes prison, where they set up small booths, they modulated their voices as if they were people from the company; and these people proceeded to extort money from 610 victims,” he said.
The High Command reported that intelligence officers from the National Penitentiary Institute were involved in identifying the gang members (INPE).
Source: RPP

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