Who are they and what did those detained for the “kidnapping” in Maipú declare?

The investigation led by the prosecutor of Non-Specialized Crimes Martín Lucero for the alleged “extortive kidnapping” What a man suffered for not paying a drug debt when he was detained this Saturday inside a car for more than half an hour is in its first steps and has four detainees.

The case had significance when Sun revealed that the subjects carried out a rollover on the South Access, between Rawson and Sarmiento de Godoy Cruz streets, while they escaped in a car with the alleged victim, known as “Pet”after they went looking for her and found her in a business in the Cristal neighborhood of Maipu.

This Monday, the representative of the Public Ministry charged the suspects and maintained the theory that they hid the 43-year-old man with the aim of obtaining some type of ransom in return.

A car that overturned during the siesta on Saturday the 1st of this month on the South Access, between Rawson and Sarmiento de Godoy Cruz streets. Screams, injuries and runs. Drivers who braked to prevent the accident from becoming greater and causing confusion…

Although the accusation could mutate or change as the days go by because the charge should be investigated by the federal Justice system (as established by the National Criminal Procedure Code in its article 33); In the last hours it emerged that he ordered the arrest of all of them and that three of them testified and contributed a different theory to the investigations.

Each one on their own, maintaining the same version and revealing different details that the researchers did not know, They assured that the Pet and other subjects had stolen a motorcycle and other items the night before the “kidnapping and that they went to look for him to the area where he was moving, located very close to the sector known as El Block de Maipú, to try to recover the stolen property.

The four defendants in the case

The four suspects were identified the same day of the incident. Is about Javier Alejandro Herrera Orozco (25), Sergio Alberto Martínez Hualampa (on the 13th of this month he turns 28 and lives in the Lihué neighborhood), Brian David Aballay Hidaldo (23 and also residing in Lihué) and Gustavo Humbero Della Bovi (living in the Antártida neighborhood of Maipú and 54 years old).

According to judicial information, They gave the order to go to the prison. And one of them, Martínez Hualampa, is known in the environment for being the brother-in-law of the juvenile delinquent marked as Champol and identified as Mario Enrique Morales Flores.

On Sunday, October 2, two Mendoza residents were filmed fiercely attacking another person at the intersection of Gallardo and Villegas streets, in the center of Bariloche, Río Negro. Kicks, pine cones and even shots were part of a violent combo that occurred in full…

He Champol He had significance a few years ago for showing himself armed on social networks and committing assaults on public roads and in Guaymallino shops. He ended up in the worst way: sentenced to 13 years in prison for killing the five-year-old boy with a bullet in the chest. Tiago Melchori in the Pedro Molina IV neighborhood, in February 2022.

Furthermore, he is one of the sons of Estela Manzanita Flores Esquivela woman who has also been in prison several times for selling drugs and was recently sentenced for threatening the father of the child her son murdered.

Martínez Hualampa was also one of the people from Mendoza filmed when they carried out a violent incident in the city of Bariloche on Sunday, October 2, 2022. The first hypothesis held that it was an adjustment between acquaintances and then the version emerged that they had been victims of an assault and that they tried to take revenge by holding and hitting the criminal inside a car.

Everything was recorded by the cell phone of a taxi driver who was in the area. In the images, it was seen Martínez Hualampa and another young man from Guaymallén beating and even shooting in broad daylight against the subject they were holding in an SUV-type vehicle, an event similar to what occurred last weekend in Godoy Cruz.

The statement of the accused in the case

One of the first to speak of the event that culminated this Saturday on the South Access, was Herrera Orozco, 25 years old, originally from the San Jorge neighborhood of Guaymallén and without a criminal record. He claimed to be the owner and driver of the gray Peugeot 207 that ended up overturning while they were passing through the intersection with Sarmiento.

He stated that he had spent the day with friends eating a barbecue, having a few drinks and that he left the his partner’s Honda Way S motorcycle in Sergio’s father’s pantry house (in reference to Martínez Hualampa) and then ask to be taken to his home. He said that the next day Martínez notified him through a message that they had suffered a robbery. and that they stole the motorcycle, bicycles, cigarettes, meat and other products.

“I went to his (Martínez) house and the police were there and they found the belongings there and they took the asshole to the Ninth Police Station. I was looking for the motorcycle. At night, we left the number to the girl there, of the monoblock located on Cervantes Street, that entire area is set on fire and usurped (the place where they found some stolen objects). “We asked her who had taken the things there and that girl called Sergio (Martínez) and told him that there was the guy they call El Mascota,” Herrera Orozco pointed out in his first sections of his statement.

The accused added that The police later caught another subject (one captured with a chainsaw) and learned that one of the stolen bicycles had been sold in the area. And he said that the next day he went to look for another young man named Francisco, who told him that the Pet He had been one of the perpetrators of the robbery. “I went to Sergio’s father’s house, I told him what Francisco had told me and from there to Maipú with Sergio, Brian (Aballay) and another boy whose name I don’t know (it would be Della Bovi), and he says that he knew where (the Mascot) lived”, held.

The accused described that they arrived at Río Colorado Street in the Cristal neighborhood and that they found the Pet on public roads. That he ran, he went into a business and that the local people beat him up because they believed that he was about to commit some criminal act.

Then he came out and they put him in the Peugeot 207. “This Mascota told me that they knew where the motorcycle was, which was in the Pedro Molina neighborhood, and he offered to take us,” declared. And he described that he told them that the smaller vehicle had been sold after the theft.

“At that point I was going through the South Access going north and I lost control of the vehicle because the driver grabbed my steering wheel. Pet and the car crashed. He came out Pet and ran. From there I woke up again in the hospital. When I was hospitalized, my wife came and told me that they came and that they wanted a reward for the motorcycle…”he explained.

Finally, he clarified that the complaint for the theft of the motorcycle was filed, that they never hit the Petthat they did not ask for money or make a call for him and that the injuries he had were the result of the accident they suffered.

After the charges were notified, Brian David Aballay Hidalgo also declared, who said he was a hairdresser, had no criminal record and lived in the Lihué neighborhood.

He went in the same direction as Herrera Orozco, reinforcing the theory that they reached the Maipucino neighborhood with the aim of recovering the motorcycle.

After reporting that the Pet He broke into a business, they took him out and closed the bars, “We told him where the motorcycle was, and he got into the car. We told him that we were going to give him money to tell us where the motorcycle was. Once we were driving in the car asking where the motorcycle was, my brother-in-law, Javier Herrera, looked at him and said: ‘You saw me when I was putting the motorcycle away.’ We went up to the access and there we were arguing and he was the one who went forward because he said ‘excuse me, I didn’t know that the motorcycle belonged to you.’”

According to this statement, the Mascot He was at Aballay’s aunt’s house, located very close to where the motorcycle that ended up being stolen was located. “He said that they had kicked him out of his house, that’s why he was at my aunt’s house. When they break into the shop next door and take the motorcycle, they sell it. Later they told us that they had seen him (by Mascota) with the motorcycle in Maipú.”

Always denying a kidnapping and stating that there was no conflict over drugs, The defendants gave their version and pointed directly against the alleged victimpointing out that he had stolen a motorcycle with the help of other people and that he would have sold it hours later for 300 thousand pesos, explaining that the only objective they had was to recover the vehicle when it ended up overturning on Saturday afternoon.

Beyond these versions, The prosecution supported the theory of a conflict over drugs that ended in the worst way. This was stated by the man identified as Mascota when he testified before the first police and judicial officials.

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