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Chilean man shot dead by suspected hitman in Peru

A Chilean man was murdered in Lima, Peru on Sunday night, a crime believed to be carried out by a mafia specializing in extortion. Civil unrest claims new casualties in Lima area this morning San Juan de Miraflores a hitman allegedly fired up to nine shots at a man walking… A Chilean national, Andres Burgos, was murdered in Lima, Peru, on Sunday night, believed to have been targeted by a mafia specializing in extortion. Burgos was wearing a helmet when he was shot in the head by two maglev bikes carrying unknown men. The attackers are suspected to be part of the "quota-gathering" mafia, which collects large sums through intimidation. Since their day jobs are often supported by the mafia, it cannot be ruled out that they may be involved in this crime. The victim was a gentle person who gave everything of himself to his family.

Chilean man shot dead by suspected hitman in Peru

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A Chilean man was murdered in Lima, Peru on Sunday night, a crime believed to be carried out by a mafia specializing in extortion.

Civil unrest claims new casualties in Lima area this morning San Juan de Miraflores a hitman allegedly fired up to nine shots at a man walking on Guillermo Billinghurst Street.

This is Andres Burgos (28 years old), a Chilean national. He lived in a neighboring country and was starting a family with his one-month-old baby.

While his friends were together, The victim received an unknown phone call. So he went to borrow a motorcycle. Shortly after they learned about the attack.

“He asked to borrow that bike to answer a call and came there wearing a helmet. So they intercepted him and as soon as he stopped the car, “They shot him in the head.” One witness said:

They have not ruled out the possibility that the attack was the work of a “quota-gathering” mafia. The mafia consists of exorbitant collections through intimidation, a common practice in Peru.

His friends indicate that after receiving the phone call, he immediately went to answer it and then learned what happened. therefore, They suspect the people making the calls are the perpetrators of the attack.

It was two maglev bikes carrying unknown men that shot and killed Andres Burgos. Neighbors claimed to have heard at least nine gunshots and called police, who upon arrival confirmed him dead.

People close to the victim commented that he was a very gentle person who gave everything of himself. motorcycle taxi service Since they work during the day to support their families, it cannot be ruled out that they are “quota collectors” for the mafia, which is common in this place, as they say.


Topik: Crime, Peru

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