‘Narco-femicide’ mastermind captured mid-flight in Peru, after ordering live-streamed mutilation and execution of three women in Buenos Aires
Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, aka Pequeño J or ‘Little J’, was found hiding in the cabin of a lorry smuggling him across the border into Peru, as he fled Buenos Aires to avoid prosecution for multiple homicide
Morena Verri and Brenda del Castillo, both 20, and Lara Gutiérrez, 15, disappeared on Friday after they were lured into a van with the promise of a party
Their dismembered remains were found on Wednesday Sept. 24, buried in the grounds of a home about 16 miles from Buenos Aires after police tracked their cellphones
Peruvian born drug trafficker Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, aka ‘Pequeño J’, in English, ‘Little J’, was is believed to have ordered the live streamed torture and execution of the victims
The motive for killings was the theft of approximately three kilos of cocaine, one of victims allegedly took from the leader of the organization, Peru’s anti-drug chief said
Peru’s anti-drugs police chief Zenon Loayza Tuesday announced the arrest of Pequeño J, 20, and his alleged right-hand man, Matias Agustin Ozorio, 28, both in Lima
Suspects who have been charged with aggravated murder in Argentina and have outstanding international arrest warrants, await extradition
Nine suspects have been arrested, including two women caught cleaning the crime scene with bleach when it was raided by police

Drug trafficker Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, aka Pequeño J or ‘Little J’, 20, a Peruvian national was hauled out of the back of a lorry he had hidden fleeing Buenos Aires in the wake of accusations that he ordered a triple homicide that was livestreamed
The man accused of ordering and masterminding the brutal torture and murder of three women live-streamed on social media was arrested after going on the run.
20-year-old drug trafficker Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, aka ‘Pequeño J’, in English, ‘Little J’, was hauled out of the back of a lorry where he hiding in after fleeing Buenos Aires to his crimes and managing to get across the border to his native Peru.
Investigators were able to trace Valverde’s movements by intercepting his mobile phone, which led them to his location near Chilca, 45 miles south of Lima, hidden inside the cab of a lorry, behind the driver’s seat.
Law enforcement in Argentina was searching for Victoriano in connection of the horrific torture, killing and dismemberment of three young women from the Argentina’s capital, which was live streamed.
Morena Verri and Brenda del Castillo, both 20, and Lara Gutiérrez, 15, disappeared on Friday September 19, after they were lured into a van with the promise of a party.
Police in Buenos Aires are convinced they were killed on Friday September 19 between 11pm and midnight.

The dismembered remains of Lara Gutierrez, [left, ], 15, and cousins Brenda del Castillo, [center], and Morena Verri, both 20, were found on Wednesday buried in the grounds of a home about 16 miles from Buenos Aires after police tracked their cellphones
Their dismembered remains were found five days later on Wednesday September 24, buried in the backyard on a property in in Florencio Varela, about 16 miles from Buenos Aires after police tracked their cellphones.
Two bodies were found in a shallow well in the courtyard. The third set of remains was also found buried on the property.
Authorities believe met their end after an encounter with a gang that accused them of stealing drugs and money. They were taken to a house, accused of stealing drugs before they were brutally tortured and killed on live camera.
15-year-old Lara Gutierrez police said, had all five fingers on her left hand amputated before her captors ended her life.
Brenda Del Castillo had a skull fracture and her stomach had been cut open after she was killed.
Lara Gutierrez, 15, had the five fingers on her left hand and one ear cut off before she was killed.
Morena is understood to have asphyxiated with a plastic bag found pulled over her head.

Peruvian police released footage of police ordering Argentina’s most wanted man, Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, aka Pequeño J or ‘Little J’ [center], to self identify after the captured the fugitive
Buenos Aires officials said last Wednesday after the bodies of the victims were found at a rundown ‘House of Horrors’ in Florencio Varela they believed around 45 people watched them being tortured and murdered on a closed Instagram live-stream.
The women were tricked into going to the house where they were killed on the promise of a $297 payment apiece, for attending a party there.
Chilling video footage showed them getting into a vehicle that took them to the property on a roundabout near their homes a 20-minute drive away the last time they were seen alive.
Peruvian police released footage of an officer ordering Argentina’s most wanted man, nicknamed Pequeno J or ‘Little J in English, to tell them his name and his nationality.

Brenda del Castillo, [left], was stabbed to death before her abdomen was cut open. Morena Verri, [right], was asphyxiated with a plastic bag pulled over her head. Teenager Lara Gutierrez had the five fingers on her left hand and one ear cut off before she was killed
Pequeño J was taken into custody from a seaside resort about 43 miles from the Peruvian capital of Lima. The truck the alleged narco had been smuggled into was caught up in a road blockade organized by protesting local fishermen on the Pan-American Highway south of Lima.
Hours earlier another fugitive, Argentine national Matias Agustin Ozorio, 28, who is alleged to be Pequeño J’s right-hand man, was arrested in Lima where he had arranged to meet with his boss.
Questioned by media on arrival at a police station soon after his arrest, Pequeño J, the son of a murdered drug trafficker, responded: ‘I haven’t killed anyone.
‘The guilty person has to be found. I didn’t have anything to do with this.’
The duo have been charged with aggravated murder by prosecutors in Argentina are now set to be extradited, since both had outstanding international arrest warrants.
A total of nine people have now been arrested in connection with the case, including two women caught cleaning the house where the killings occurred with bleach when it was raided by police..
These other detainees have been identified as Maximiliano Parra, Magalí Guerrero, Miguel Ángel Villanueva Silva, Daniela Ibarra, Ariel Giménez, Lázaro Víctor Sotacuro and Florencia Ibáñez.
Argentina’s Minister of National Security Patricia Bullrich congratulated Peru’s National Police for the capture of the two fugitives for the triple murders.
The capture of Pequeño J in Pucusana, she said shows that with law enforcement working decisively and in coordination, criminals have nowhere to hide, ending her statement with ‘You reap what you sow.’

Narco trafficker and triple-murder suspect, Pequeño J, [photo], was caught after the truck smuggling him out of Argentina, was caught up in a road blockade organized by protesting local fishermen on the Pan-American Highway south of the Peruvian capital Lima

Pequeño J’s alleged right hand man Matías Agustin Ozorio, was arrested [left], in Lima Tuesday, hours before his bosss was arrested. Both face extradition to Argentina to face prosecution for triple-homicide

Pequeño J henchman Lazaro Victor Sotacuro, [photo], was captured earlier, during the search for the ring leader
According to Buenos Aires’ Security Minister Javier Alonso, ‘The entire murder and torture session was broadcast live on social media and was apparently viewed by 45 people who follow that Instagram account.’
The intention was to send a message to rivals and gang members with the broadcast.
During the broadcast, someone was heard saying: ‘This is what happens to anyone who steals drugs from me.’
As the first reports came alleging Pequeño J ordered the killings, local authorities fearing he had fled Argentina for his homeland, contacted their counterparts in Peru.
Announcing the the arrest of Argentina’s most wanted man and his suspected accomplice on Tuesday, Peru’s anti-drugs police chief, Zenon Loayza, revealed that ‘The motive for the assassination of the three women was the theft of approximately three kilos of cocaine one of them had allegedly taken from the leader of the organization.’

Morena Verri, Brenda del Castillo and Lara Gutiérrez disappeared on Friday September 19, after they were lured into a van near Buenos Aires with the promise of a party.The trio were tortured and killed on a livestream that same evening
Loayza’s comments referenced stolen drugs just as his Argentinian counterparts initially put the quantity of cocaine stolen at four kilograms.
In the aftermath, they women ‘last seen getting into a vehicle voluntarily because they had been invited to an event, not knowing they were falling into a trap set for them by an international drugs trafficking gang which had hatched a plan to kill them, Alonso had said.
‘The drugs trafficking organization has its operational command in Buenos Aires and they had chosen this house to carry out the murders.
The burned hulk of the vehicle used in picking the women was located 100 meters from the house in .

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