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A young person arrested in Spain for scamming with Daddy Yankee tickets for trying to steal clothes.

Lunes 19 de Diciembre del 2022

A young person arrested in Spain for scamming with Daddy Yankee tickets for trying to steal clothes.

Pamela Cabanillas, 18 years old, was arrested in European territory while attempting to steal inside an H&M branch.

Pamela Cabanillas, 18 years old, was arrested in European territory while attempting to steal inside an H&M branch.

¡Caught! Peruvian Pamela Cabanillas is known for leading the big scam of fake QR codes to enter Daddy Yankee's concert. However, on December 17th, the scammer was arrested by the police in Spain, while trying to steal clothes from a prestigious department store.

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Operation took place in Surquillo, where a group of 4 siblings were dedicated to drug trafficking.

Through the morning news program Domingo al Día, PNP Colonel Manuel Cruz, head of the Fraud Division of the Dirincri, clarified that the ticket scammer was caught for a minor offense, in the form of 'tendera'.

"Why wasn't the red alert activated? We understand that it is beyond us and it could not be activated because the international capture has not yet taken place, we just need to regulate it. We only miss her", he spoke about the recent case.

Pamela Cabanillas clarified that she would not return "a single sol" to the victims of the scam / Photo: Panamericana

The young woman wanted by justice, only 18 years old, allegedly tried to steal from a H&M department store. However, the Spanish authorities arrested her: "Currently, we are exchanging information and on December 3rd she was released for being a minor offense", she reported.

It is worth remembering that Cabanillas directed the operation of 'The Scam QR Codes', amassing over a million soles from the sale of fake tickets to Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny concerts.

"Patiño and Urresti are already captured and in this case, we only need Cabanillas, which is a matter of days", said the colonel, referring to the 2 accomplices already detained at the Jorge Chávez International Airport.

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