Erick Moreno Hernández, alias ‘The Monster’ was extradited this Wednesday, January 28, from Paraguay to Peruvian territory. The leader of the criminal organization “Los Injertos del Cono Norte” who has already arrived in the city of Arequipa, faces serious accusations for the alleged crimes of criminal organization and kidnapping committed for years in the Northern Cone of Lima.
Erick Moreno is guarded Arequipa. (Photos: Juan Guillermo Mamani)

Erick Moreno arrived in Arequipa. The aircraft landed at Wing Number 3 of the Peruvian Air Force.
The Paraguayan authorities reported that the transfer of Erick Moreno Hernández was carried out under strict security protection, before the high level of danger attributed to it.
The Ministry of Justice of Paraguay specified through its social networks that at 6:00 a.m., the judicial order for the extradition of citizen Erick Luis Moreno Hernández, who was deprived of liberty in the Martín Mendoza Penitentiary Center for Social Reintegration.

Peruvian and Paraguayan authorities next to ‘El Monstruo’.
According to official information, The procedure consisted of the delivery of the extraditable to the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), an action that was carried out under strict security measures and with a high security deployment. in accordance with the protocols established for this type of operations.
The extradition was carried out through inter-institutional coordination that involved Interpoljudicial authorities, representatives of the Public Ministry and diplomatic authorities, guaranteeing at all times compliance with the current judicial provision.
Said ministry highlighted that the intervention was carried out in an orderly, safe manner and in accordance with the corresponding legal framework, reaffirming the State’s commitment to respect for the law and international cooperation in matters of justice.
PNP
In this regard, the National Police of Peru also spoke out on their social networks and indicated that Erick Moreno Hernández, alias “The Monster”is already in the custody of the PNP.
His transfer to Lima marks the beginning of a firm response by the State against organized crime, Indian.
Technical transfer scales
The general commander of the National Police of Peru (PNP), General Óscar Arriola, reported on the process of the air transfer of Erick Moreno Hernández, alias “El Monstruo”, towards Lima.
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The operation includes technical stops in Cochabamba (Bolivia), and in Arequipa (Peru)where supply work, inspection of the aircraft and a legal medical examination of the extradited person will be carried out.
The delegation arrived in Arequipa, around 1:00 pm

It should be noted that The aircraft landed at Wing Number 3 of the Peruvian Air Force (FAP), located in the district of Cerro Colorado.
Arrival in Lima
Óscar Arriola specified that Moreno Hernández’s arrival in the Peruvian capital is scheduled around 6:00 p.m.after completing the technical stops. However, it is estimated that ‘El Monstruo’ will arrive in Lima earlier, approximately after 3:30 in the afternoon.

He pointed out that in Arequipa there will be coordination In addition, the attention of the medical examiner, guaranteeing that the transfer complies with the legal and security protocols established for this type of operations.

The general emphasized that the entire procedure has been carefully coordinated to ensure the integrity of the extradited person and strict compliance with police protocols during the international transfer to Lima.

Case
Research indicates that Erick Moreno Hernandez hhad continued to direct his criminal activities remotely from the San Lorenzo neighborhood, where he was captured, after the economic structure of his criminal organization in Peru was previously dismantled, a fact that facilitated his location and arrest.
During his stay in Paraguay, Moreno Hernández was held for 124 days in a high security prison located in the department of Cordillera.in a concrete infrastructure of approximately 35 thousand square meters, guarded by military personnel.

Intelligence authorities detected alleged escape plans, which motivated a permanent security deployment. The operation that allowed his capture was led by Commissioner Arnaldo Acosta, who avoided making public statements by order of his command.

According to Peruvian authorities, Moreno Hernández would be the leader of the criminal organization “Los Injertos del Cono Norte”dedicated mainly to kidnappings and other crimes that spread fear in various districts of Lima.
Intelligence reports indicate that the person under investigation was trying to expand his operations outside the country, including the installation of an annex of his criminal network in Paraguay.
With his arrival in Peru, he will be placed at the disposal of the judicial authorities, completing the extradition process and marking a key stage in the investigations against him for criminal organization and kidnapping.
