One of those arrested confessed that he kidnapped, killed, burned and threw the two victims into a container
Three more people were arrested by the National Police for the disappearance of two men of African origin in Murcia. As part of the investigation, the agents arrested a total of nine alleged members of a Cabezo de Torres clan dedicated to drug trafficking. Five of them accused of two crimes of murder, illegal detention, drug trafficking and belonging to a criminal organization. In addition, four other people were also arrested during the operation. Among the nine involved there are eight men and one woman.
As LA TRUTH advanced, one of those arrested confessed to the agents that he had kidnapped the two men and that, later, he had killed them, burned the bodies and thrown them into a container, apparently between Alcantarilla and Sangonera la Seca. The police officers searched the deposits of both municipalities to try to find the bodies, although for now nothing has been found, according to sources close to the case.
As reported by the National Police in a statement, approximately a year ago the investigators of the Homicide Group of the Headquarters of the Region of Murcia learned of the disappearance, under strange circumstances, of two sub-Saharan men who seemed to have established some relationship with a group criminal dedicated to drug trafficking.
The victims were, presumably, criminals who were dedicated to stealing drugs paid to suppliers with simulated money, according to what the National Police found out so far in the investigations. The traffickers, seeing that they had been cheated, arrested the two men of African origin and transferred them to a farm.
The detainees have been placed at the disposal of the Investigating Court of Murcia on guard duty, of which 4 have been remanded in custody awaiting trial.
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