May 13, 2023, 9:00 PM
May 13, 2023, 9:00 PM
This Sunday at 09:00, Limbert Vargas Rodríguez and Ronald Peredo Arnez will be brought to justice in an injunction hearing in the municipality of Yapacaní, accused of kidnapping of Hernán Siancas Guzmán, 43, an event that occurred on the morning of May 8.
Daniel Bejarano, prosecutor assigned to the case, reported this Saturday that the Public Ministry has already filed an indictment against the two apprehended of Bolivian nationality for the crimes of kidnapping and deprivation of liberty. In addition, he pointed out that he will request the preventive detention of the defendants in the Palmasola prison for a period of 180 days, that is, for six months.
He stated that during the briefing, both Limbert and Ronald They admitted to having participated in the kidnapping and revealed that a man of Peruvian nationality, with the nickname “Toro” He contracted them by paying the sum of $us. 10,000 to ‘raise’ (plagiarize) Hernánwho owed money for drug trafficking.
Bejarano pointed out that in this kidnapping, in addition to the two Bolivians, two subjects of Peruvian nationality participated known as ‘Chino’ and ‘El Flaco’ who were heavily armed at the time of the crime.
Agents of the Department of Criminal Analysis and Intelligence (DACI) and the Special Force to Fight Crime (Felcc), continue with the search of the two Peruvians and ‘Toro’ who they presume continues in the country.
Last night at a press conference, the Vice Minister of the Interior and Police, General Jhonny Aguilera, reported that Hernán Siankas was intercepted by four armed individuals on the road that connects Yapacaní with the Chapare, near the Chore community.
He recounted that at that moment he was put on a van with a cloned license plate and transferred to a house at kilometer 45 of Yacapaní, where he remained until Wednesday, and then presumably transfer him in a small plane to Peru.
The Vice Minister of Internal Affairs said that the kidnapped family did not denounce this crime and that the Police began the investigation on Thursday, May 18, after learning through social networks that the kidnappers were asking for $1.1 million to free him.
Aguilera explained that the apprehended declared that this kidnapping has origin in the shipment of 400 kilos of drugs to Paraguay, an activity that had generated a debt of just over $us 1 million that had not been paid by the now kidnapped. This drug was owned by people of Peruvian nationality.