Wanted criminal arrested in Venezuela

CORO - A Curaçao hitman, who received a blue alert from the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), was arrested this Tuesday in Coro, Miranda municipality of Falcón state in Venezuela. Julio Alberto Guerrero, 33, nicknamed "Kuchi", was arrested on Calle González, near the José Leonardo Chirinos bypass, Parcelaciones Sur Independencia, where officials of the Bolivarian National Police assigned to the Department Against Theft and Theft of Vehicles, carried out an operation to search people and cars.

"Kuchi" tried to evade the arrest and even tried to persuade the officials that he was deaf and dumb, however, once taken to the police headquarters and questioned, he revealed his true identity.

Consulted in the Interpol records, Julio Alberto Guerrero is listed as a suspect in the crime of Werner “Wenchi” Mingeli, 43, committed on September 27, 2016 in Erosweg, a crime commissioned by the Colombian mafia, as well as in the triple murder on July 15 of that same year in the Campo Alegre parking lot in Curaçao, where, with 66 shots, he killed Richenelo Emereciana, 22; Irving “Pulún” Rosa, 35, and Cristed Leonard, 21.

Julio Alberto Guerrero, appears in records as the leader of a gang that operates in Curaçao and whose criminal incidence is the assaults on banks, casinos, as well as the hired assassins or murders on request. He records previous arrests for illegally carrying high-caliber weapons such as AK-47, AR-15 rifles, as well as Glock pistols, used for his criminal operations.




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