Peruvian Authorities Capture Key Fugitive in Heinous Argentine Triple Feminicide: A Wake-Up Call on Cross-Border Crime
The arrest of Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, alias ‘Pequeño J’, in Peru highlights urgent failures in regional security coordination that threaten American interests and national sovereignty.
The recent capture of Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, also known as ‘Pequeño J,’ by Peruvian authorities marks a significant breakthrough in the pursuit of justice for the brutal triple feminicide committed in Buenos Aires last September. But this victory shines an uncomfortable light on the glaring weaknesses in international law enforcement cooperation that ultimately jeopardize not only Argentina’s security but underscore risks extending close to America’s own borders. When Criminal Networks Cross Borders, Who Is Protecting America? Valverde Victoriano, just twenty years old, was identified by Argentina’s National Security Minister Patricia Bullrich as the intellectual mastermind behind the horrific murders...
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