Exagent “El Samurai” Receives 720 Years in Prison for Using Police Resources to Kill and Alter Scenes
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The Second Court Against Organized Crime D of San Miguel sentenced Juan José Castillo Arévalo, alias “El Samurái,” a former police officer linked to the case of Officer Carla Ayala, to 720 years in prison after finding him guilty of 18 counts of aggravated homicide (both completed and attempted), as well as procedural fraud, aggravated threats, and illicit association. Castillo Arévalo was a member of the now-defunct Police Reaction Group (GRP) …
The Second Court Against Organized Crime D of San Miguel sentenced Juan José Castillo Arévalo, alias El Samurai, to 720 years in prison, after finding him guilty of 18 cases of aggravated homicide, between consummated and tempted, in addition to the crimes of procedural fraud, aggravated threats and unlawful groups. [...] The post They sentenced El Samurai, ex-agent of the PNC appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador to 720 years i…
Along with three other ex-police officers, he integrated a criminal structure that operated from the institution, carrying out at least 18 homicides and covering up the events. EL SALVADOR .- The Second Court Against Organized Crime D of San Miguel sentenced Juan José Castillo Arévalo, alias “El Samurai”, to 720 years in prison, after finding him guilty of 18 cases of aggravated homicide, between consummated and tempted, in addition to procedura…
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