Overview
- Matías Agustín Ozorio, 28, arrived in Buenos Aires under police custody after Peruvian authorities handed him over and he was flown on a Fuerza Aérea Embraer ERJ‑140LR.
- Fiscal Carlos Adrián Arribas said Ozorio is, for now, treated as a coauthor and will be indagated Friday, while the case remains under secrecy as investigators open seized cellphones for evidence.
- Peruvian police detailed a coordinated operation with Interpol, immigration and tactical units to expel Ozorio and prepare extradition proceedings for Tony “Pequeño J” Valverde Victoriano.
- “Pequeño J” was captured in Peru after using the same cellphone number he used in Argentina, according to authorities, and remains detained awaiting an extradition process that could take months.
- Police say the killings of Morena Verdi, Brenda Del Castillo and Lara Gutiérrez involved abduction, torture and dismemberment, with an alleged motive linked to the theft of about three kilos of cocaine, and at least two suspects are still being sought.