They condemn the gang of Tucumans who rob in San Juan: two do not go to prison

They condemn the gang of Tucumans who rob in San Juan: two do not go to prison
They condemn the gang of Tucumans who rob in San Juan: two do not go to prison

After heist that a man from San Juan suffered when he went shopping at a renowned shopping center, the justice of San Juan acted and was able to stop the authors, in coordination with officials of the province of Tucumán. The criminals, who were caught last Wednesday, are from there. Since then, they were transferred to our jurisdiction and the local justice system sentenced them.

The criminals in question were identified as Iván Alejandro Aguilera, Sergio Marcelo Romera, Juan Manuel Orso and Pablo AugustoSilva. At today’s hearing, an abbreviated trial was agreed upon with the first three mentioned, who were convicted of the crime of theft qualified by the use of a lockpick, false key or other similar instrument. Aguilera and Romera received the sentence of 2 years of suspended prison that is, they will not go to jail. While Orso was sentenced with 2 years of effective prison.

For his part, De La Silva did not reach an abbreviated trial agreement, so the Preparatory Criminal Investigation for 1 year.

Regarding the facts, judicial sources detailed that It happened last May 23, when the victim left the RAM truck parked on Av. Libertador and Alvear, to go to the Alvear Patio. When she returned, she did not notice anything strange and went to his house. But later, he noticed that they had entered his vehicle and stole a black backpack, with a sum of $200,000 in thousand-dollar bills and, in addition, some Apple wireless headphones, which were key to finding the criminals.

Since then, an investigation began and they confirmed through security cameras that the criminals were in two vehicles and used signal jammers to act. When they saw the victim enter the shopping center, one of the subjects followed them while another took the opportunity to enter the van. They later escaped in a Suzuki Fun and in a FordFocus.

The researchers reached them thanks to those samples, that allowed us to locate the precedence of the vehicle and, also, with the geolocation of the wireless headphones stolen, determining that they would be found in the province of Tucumán.

Given that, he began working together with the Tax Investigations Team of the Public Ministry of Tucumán and the Directorate of Criminal Analysis and Planning in Criminal Prosecution (ECIF) by Dr. Juan Bautista Diaz Loza.

 
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