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Three Policemen Sentenced to 35 Years for False Operation and Theft of S/ 350,000 in Amazonas

Summary by Diario Correo
The Judiciary sentenced police officers Kevin Alonso García Pinedo, José Antonio Sánchez Rodríguez and Willy Iván Cadenilla Requejo to 35 years in prison, finding them guilty of the crime of kidnapping for extortion in the “Billetón” case in the Amazon region. The Chachapoyas Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the troops carried out a false operation on March 1, 2024 to intercept Jennifer de Lozano Chávez, who was carrying S/ 350,000 in cash. Ac…
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The officers mounted a false police operation, intervening the merchant on an interprovincial bus. They kidnapped her and took the bot she kept in a suitcase.

They carried out a false operation in Amazonas to plagiarize and seize all the money that a merchant was carrying. Badly effective people knew that the victim was being transported by interprovincial bus, got her off that unit, got her into another particular car and then left her without the booty.

·Lima, Peru
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The Judiciary sentenced police officers Kevin Alonso García Pinedo, José Antonio Sánchez Rodríguez and Willy Iván Cadenilla Requejo to 35 years in prison, finding them guilty of the crime of kidnapping for extortion in the “Billetón” case in the Amazon region. The Chachapoyas Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the troops carried out a false operation on March 1, 2024 to intercept Jennifer de Lozano Chávez, who was carrying S/ 350,000 in cash. Ac…

·Peru
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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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