Feb 18 • 11:50 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

Arrested a Peruvian gang member known as 'the man with a thousand names'

Spanish police have arrested a fugitive in Madrid known as 'the man with a thousand names,' who is wanted in Peru for his involvement in a criminal gang.

Spanish police have apprehended Julio Alexander Bernales, a fugitive wanted in Peru, during an operation in Madrid. Bernales, a member of the gang 'Los terribles del 17', was notorious for deliberately removing his fingerprints in order to assume multiple identities, which earned him the moniker 'the man with a thousand names.' The arrest came in response to an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol due to his possession of explosives.

The investigation into Bernales began last August after Peruvian authorities reached out for assistance in locating him, suspected to be hiding in Spain. Reports indicate that he suffered from severe mobility issues stemming from an altercation with a rival gang back in Peru. Despite being aware of the international arrest order, Bernales took extensive measures to elude capture, thereby demonstrating the significant challenges law enforcement authorities face when tracking down individuals involved in organized crime.

The arrest highlights ongoing concerns regarding international crime syndicates and the complex webs of illegal activities that transcend national borders. As law enforcement works to address such challenges, cooperation between nations is crucial. The capture of Bernales may lead to further investigation into 'Los terribles del 17' and their operations, potentially disrupting local and international criminal networks.

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