Overview
- Police arrested Ariel Giménez, 29, who was accused of being hired to excavate the pit where the three victims were buried and was charged with aggravated concealment, according to the lead prosecutor.
- His identification followed a series of raids and a ride-hailing driver’s testimony that he transported a man carrying a shovel, a pick and a speaker near the crime scene.
- Authorities now count six accused in the case, including Víctor Sotacuro Lázaro captured in Bolivia, along with Miguel Ángel Villanueva Silva, Iara Daniela Ibarra, Andrés Maximiliano Parra and Magalí Celeste González Guerrero.
- Investigators are seeking Peruvian national Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, known as 'Pequeño J', under an Interpol red notice as the alleged intellectual author.
- Buenos Aires police report seizing documents and a .40-caliber pistol from a bunker tied to 'Pequeño J' in Isidro Casanova, as victims’ relatives and their lawyers criticize the investigation and call for more arrests.