Two Cubans arrested accused of murdering a salesman in Matanzas over a debt

Two Cubans arrested accused of murdering a salesman in Matanzas over a debt
Two Cubans arrested accused of murdering a salesman in Matanzas over a debt

The Cuban authorities They arrested two men who are accused of murdering a salesman presumably because they owed him money.

As revealed on Facebook by the profile “La Palabra Imperfecta”, a page controlled by State Security, the incident occurred in the municipality of Jovellanos, Matanzas.

“Forces of the Ministry of the Interior in Cuba and its Special Brigade detained Adrian Blanco Cabreriza already Luis Manuel Lugowho On April 15, Roberto Valero Álvarez was murdered in their own home,” the post states.

Facebook Capture / The Imperfect Word

The victim was dedicated to selling clothing and The two criminals owed him money, which is why the hypothesis is raised that this is the cause of the crime..

The publication shares a photo of Blanco Cabreriza’s arrest, who is seen already handcuffed and shirtless.

He another suspect was arrested the same day of the incident.

Last week the Holguín Police arrested the six alleged perpetrators of the death of Kevin Griñán Reynawhose body was found in a river in the Sagua de Tánamo municipality.

The six young people come from El Jobo, a neighborhood known for violence and street gangs, according to communicator Yosmany Mayeta Labrada.

The crime occurred on Sunday, April 21 at around 3:00 am.

That morning, on the outskirts of the El Turquino center, the six men, under the influence of alcohol, used physical violence to resolve differences. During the brawl the victim pulled out a knife, after which he was hit in the head with a bottle.

Upon leaving the site, Griñán Reyna was chased by the six subjects who, on the banks of the Sagua River, approximately 500 meters from the place where the conflict originated, They stabbed him several times and threw him down the ravine into the water..

Last month, a high Attorney General’s Office official denied that murders have increased in Cuba and tried to divert attention to social networks and their ability to provide information with a greater reach.

Beatriz de la Peña La O, head of the Investigation Department of the Directorate of Criminal Procedures, expressed that criminal violence, which includes the crimes of murder, manslaughter, injuries, robbery with violence and sexual assault, has not increased.

According to the prosecutor, there is a false perception that there are more crimes since the networks give greater visibility to the facts and the number of Internet users has grown.

 
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