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Villagers arrive from Tarma to Huancayo to “hunt” cattle thieves and retain three

Villagers arrive from Tarma to Huancayo to "hunt" cattle thieves and retain three

They did not wait for a crossed arms, and they went to look for the alleged abigenos who made the farmers cry. The residents of Huaricolca in Tarma arrived in Huancayo to recapture the thugs who, with a false purchase and sale of 10 stolen animals, mocked the authorities.

Yesterday, in the midst of shouts of justice and crying, they retained the wife of Santiago Acuña Ignacio (59), syndicated as the alleged thief who stole the cattle. Then in Azapampa apprehended Frank of the O Mayta (30), the driver of the unit in which the animals took, whom they hit to reveal where the cattle valued in 50 thousand soles are.

They cry for justice

Likewise, the inhabitants demanding justice and on the edge of the crying moved to Tarma, where they located Rodrigo Ollero, the alleged seller. The involved communicated with Santiago Acuña, who said they sold the 10 stolen cattle in 17,500 soles.

However, Rodrigo Ollero said they only gave him 500 soles. While Frank of the O, he mentioned that he made the race to “Acuña”, by 800 soles, leaving the animals in Chilca.

Until the closing of this edition, the inhabitants of Huaricolca, were still looking for Percy Ramírez Alanya (36) and Santiago Acuña Ignacio, who were retained but then disappeared. The population cries out justice.

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