The disturbing phrase that Perez from San Juan used on the networks before Loan’s disappearance became known

13 days have passed since the disappearance of Loan Danilo Peña, the 5-year-old boy from Corrientes who is intensely searched and, while the investigation continues, New information emerges about the case and the detainees suspected of having been part of the incident. In the last hours, a detail on the social networks of Carlos Pérez from San Juan the attention.

It is worth remembering that, Pérez is detained along with his wife, María Victoria Caillava, on suspicion of being a material co-author of the crime of “recruitment of people for the purposes of exploitation aggravated by the victim being under 18 years of age.” against Loan.

Now it has transcended a chilling detail on his Facebook profile, which captured the attention of investigators. In the biography of the detainee You can read: “Gentleman and villain like any good Navy Officer worth his salt,” how the 62-year-old former captain described himself. These words have generated significant interest among the authorities handling the case.

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Carlos Pérez is a retired Navy officer with the rank of captain since 2017 and, together with his partner, participated in the lunch at the house of the child’s grandmother which continues to be intensely sought after.

After more than a week of investigation, the hypothesis that the child was simply lost was ruled out. Now, investigators are focusing on identifying those responsible for the child’s abduction. Six people were arrested in relation to the case: Bernardino Benítez, uncle of the child; Daniel “Fierrito” Ramírez; and Mónica del Carmen Millapi, all accused of abandonment of person. They were later joined by former municipal official Victoria Caillava; the commissioner of 9 de Julio, Walter Maciel, who had initially taken the reins of the investigation; and Perez.

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