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They find an missing merchant body

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Officials of the Corps of Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigations (CICPC), attached to the Valencia delegation, arrested Franklin Enrique Ayala Doria (48 years old), aka “El Colombiano”, and Alí José Rincón Cardoza (40 years old) for the homicide of Estilito Vargas Polanco (66 years old), occurred in the El Socorro state, in the Carabobo state.

The director of the Cicpc, Commissioner Douglas Rico, reported on his Instagram account that, since last February 3, 2024, Estilito Vargas disappeared, after he left his commercial premises, located in the entity’s wholesale market. From that moment, his relatives filed the complaint.

According to the data provided by the commissioner Rico, the offender nicknamed “El Colombiano” won the confidence of Estilito and for several months he studied his commercial activity, which allowed him to plan with Rincón the way to strip him of his vehicle. According to the facts, “El Colombiano” cheated the victim and took him to his home.

There, the two men proceeded to hit him; Then they suffocated it with a bag. Subsequently, they moved to a pit and buried him. After the death of the victim, the two antisocials proceeded to market the vehicle. However, they failed to sell it, so they proceeded to devalue it and offer it by pieces; The parties that failed to market were buried next to the victim’s body.
The perpetrators were arrested and were at the order of the Public Ministry.

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