Five arrested for baiting in rural area of ​​Entre Ríos

Five arrested for baiting in rural area of ​​Entre Ríos
Five arrested for baiting in rural area of ​​Entre Ríos

Four men were arrested and a woman detained in Entre Ríos, in the context of clarifying a beef slaughter, reported in the Feliciano department.. The crime occurred in a field in the Chañar District areaon a bovine animal, red pampas fur, weighing about 300 kilos.

As reported by the Rural Directorate, personnel from the Feliciano Rural Crime Brigade, carried out investigative tasks aimed at finding the material perpetrator(s) of the bait. The evidence collected was conclusive, expressed in a report submitted to the intervening Prosecutor’s Office, from where with good temperament they issued a Search Warrant and/or Home Search.

The procedure was carried out in a house located a few meters from the place where the incident occurredowned by a man known in the criminal field and with this methodology of crime.

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Raids in Feliciano

The measure yielded highly satisfactory results, achieving the kidnapping of 300 kilos of beef with remains of dirt and grass (same fur as the stolen one), a .22 mag Marlin brand carbine, a 22 caliber Mahely brand carbine, three knives with remains of blood, two flashlights, three limbs of a bovine animal with red pampas fur matching the the slaughtered animal, a butcher’s hook, two pairs of sneakers and a pair of pants with traces of blood.

The Feliciano Prosecutor’s Office ordered the arrest of the four people, all of legal age and residing in the rural area of ​​that department, who were housed in the Feliciano Departmental Headquarters subject to the pending judicial case. Likewise, a woman was delayed in order to correctly identify her in the reference file.

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