The Police Arrest a Leader of 'Los Terribles del 17' in Vallecas, the Peruvian Fugitive Who Erased His Fingerprints
The Spanish National Police have arrested Julio Alexander Bernales, a fugitive wanted by Peru, in Vallecas, Madrid, for his alleged involvement in explosive possession and connections to the criminal organization 'Los Terribles del 17'.
The Spanish National Police have apprehended Julio Alexander Bernales, also known as the 'man of a thousand names', in Vallecas, Madrid. Bernales was wanted in Peru for alleged involvement in a crime related to the possession of explosives and is linked to the criminal organization known as 'Los Terribles del 17'. His capture comes after an International Arrest Order was issued through Interpol, confirming the urgency of his extradition to face the charges in his native country.
The arrest took place in the Villa de Vallecas district, where Bernales had adopted a false identity to evade detection. The police reported that he had gone to extreme lengths to remain hidden, including deliberately removing his fingerprints to complicate identification efforts. This drastic measure contributed to his infamous reputation back in Peru, demonstrating the lengths to which he was willing to go to avoid apprehension.
The investigation leading to his arrest was spearheaded by the Fugitive Location Section of the Spanish police and began in August following alerts from Peruvian authorities about his potential presence in Spain. Bernales's capture not only signifies a significant victory for law enforcement but also highlights ongoing international cooperation in tackling organized crime and the challenges posed by fugitives trying to escape justice by exploiting cross-border systems.