
The Peruvian National Police (PNP) made the arrest on Friday in Lima Cristian Hernan Young GranadinoAlias ChuckyHe was wanted by the Spanish judiciary and included on Europol’s global wanted list on charges of killing the teenager Sylvia Rodriguez Fernandez, which happened in 2010 In the municipality of Madrid Leganés.
“The subject is responsible for the murder of the minor, Sylvia Rodriguez Fernandez (16 years old), in Leganés (Spain), a crime that caused a great international uproar. After her stay On the run for 15 years under a false identity in PeruOn Friday, police said in a statement that he was finally located thanks to intelligence work and biometric verification.
The arrest was carried out through the Directorate for Investigation of Human Trafficking and Illegal Smuggling of Migrants, with the support of INTERPOL’s National Central Bureaux. Lime Who verified that the fugitiveOr had a false national identity document bearing another surname.
The police indicated that Granadino had fled justice for 15 years, and in order to arrest him, surveillance and monitoring procedures were intensified to find the whereabouts of the fugitive.
Finally, he was arrested on Friday at 2 p.m. local time (7:00 PM GMT) in the vicinity of the Productos Cielo company located in the Lorraine region, In the south of the Peruvian capital.
Interpol red alert It was broadcast on 11/16/2010 Six days after the teen’s murder, which occurred on November 10.
The National Police confirmed this The victim met Grenadino when she was 14 and he was 28. According to the young woman’s environment, “the relationship was characterized by abuse.” “In October 2010, weeks before the crime, Sylvia decided to separate from him after experiencing bouts of physical violence,” the statement read.
“On the day of his death… Sylvia had eaten at his house after returning from school He was last seen with a friend. “His body was found by a homeless person the next day in a garbage container, wrapped in a bag,” the Philippine National Police said of the event, adding that Peruvian DNA was present at the crime scene.
According to the research, Granadino had bought a plane ticket to Lima in advance; His hometown, to flee on the same day of the murder.