Overview
- Matías Agustín Ozorio, 28, was expelled from Peru and handed to Argentine police in Lima to face allegations in the killing of three women in Buenos Aires.
- The operation involved the National Police of Peru, Interpol, the Foreigners Police, and the SUAT tactical unit under strict security protocols.
- During the transfer he was restrained by hand and foot and wore a red jumpsuit with an Extranjería vest under constant guard.
- Argentine officials, including Buenos Aires police commissioner Flavio Andrés Marino, received him before an Argentine Air Force flight took him to Buenos Aires for judicial processing.
- Prosecutors plan to question him as a suspected co-author, and investigators in Argentina link him to alleged ringleader Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, known as Pequeño J, who would face extradition proceedings.