In August 2021, an organized gang dedicated to drug trafficking allegedly kidnapped and killed two people who had tried to swindle them out of a heroin purchase by paying around €50,000 with counterfeit money. The National Police has arrested this month in Murcia nine people involved in those events, of which four have already entered preventive detention due to the clear evidence against them.
The nine people were arrested on June 15. For this action, the police mobilized a large device, in a scene almost like a movie in the middle of a Murcian orchard: 80 agents from different units, including special units displaced from Madrid, searched a farm house in the district of Cabezo de Torres, a piece of land in the town of Sangonera la Seca (5,773 inhabitants) and a farm with housing in the Naranjal lane, in the municipality of Alcantarilla (42,559 inhabitants), where the investigators consider that the crimes were committed, as detailed to EL PAÍS by a spokeswoman for police.
The events date back to August 28, 2021, when a citizen of sub-Saharan origin reported the disappearance of two compatriots. A police device analyzed the movements of these two people through the data on their mobile phones and the investigation led to linking them to members of a clan on which the Police had already focused on their drug trafficking and sale activities. According to investigative sources, the agents obtained numerous indications that the two disappeared had tried to buy between one and two kilos of heroin with false money, causing the criminal clan to lose some 50,000 euros.
According to the confession of one of the detainees who has entered prison, upon realizing the deception, the members of the gang took them to the Alcantarilla farm where they beat and killed them. They later burned their bodies and dumped the remains in a container. On the farm, police sources confirm, numerous “biological signs” have been found with traces of DNA and blood of the two disappeared, to which is added a huge amount of evidence related to the commission of these crimes, including images recorded by cameras of security.
One of the detainees, FMA alias Kiko, an alleged murderer, recognized the police officers who were interrogating him: “I tied their hands, I was left alone with them… it got out of hand. Then I put them in a container.” pick up the diary The Truth of Murcia.
Of the nine detainees (eight men and one woman, all of them Spanish), five are accused of alleged crimes of murder, illegal detention, drug trafficking and belonging to a criminal organization, while the other four only weigh the last two assumptions.
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