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Argentine police arrest four suspects linked to the gang that killed an English tourist

Tuesday, December 17th 2019 - 06:21 UTC
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“It’s not the first thing they have done here in the city of Buenos Aires. We already managed to identity the actors and we are working on their arrest,” said Gabriel Berard “It’s not the first thing they have done here in the city of Buenos Aires. We already managed to identity the actors and we are working on their arrest,” said Gabriel Berard

Argentine authorities said on Monday they had identified suspects in the shooting death of a British tourist killed in an armed robbery attempt outside a luxury Buenos Aires hotel over the weekend.

Police said they were still looking to arrest those suspected of the shooting, but in the meantime had arrested four members of the wider gang suspected of coordinating the crime. Police said one of those arrested is suspected of organizing the logistics of the attack, but they did not give details about how the others were allegedly linked to the shooting.

Officials said gang members on Saturday killed one man and injured another in the luxurious tourist district known as Puerto Madero. The gang suspected in the attack is known for other targeted robberies in Buenos Aires, police said.

“It’s not the first thing they have done here in the city of Buenos Aires. We already managed to identity the actors and we are working on their arrest,” said Gabriel Berard of the Buenos Aires police in a news conference on Monday.

The tourist, 50-year-old Matthew Gibbard of England, was targeted by the thieves for his high-end watch as he arrived at the capital’s Ezeiza International Airport on Saturday morning. He was traveling with family members, including his stepson, Stefan Zone, 28.

Men on motor bikes followed the vehicle they were traveling in, and attempted to rob them when it stopped outside the luxury Faena Hotel, police said.

Gibbard and Zone were both shot. Some media reported there was a struggle with the suspects, citing CCTV images. Gibbard died from his injuries. Zone is recovering in the hospital, the source said.

Officials said the vehicles used in the attack had been identified by police. At least 18 searches had been carried out by police in the case since Saturday, officials said.

Although fatal robbery attempts against tourists are rare in Buenos Aires, petty crime is common. During the last 12 months, a Swedish tourist was shot in the leg, which doctors had to amputate, in a robbery in the popular tourist neighborhood of San Telmo. Weeks later, a Canadian man was stabbed in a robbery attempt for his cell phone in the same area of the city

Last Friday another English tourist, Arthur Tomala in the posh district of Palermo was attacked by two thieves on a motorbike, and was robbed him of his expensive Rolex. However another motorcyclist who witnessed the assault followed the culprits and managed to knock down the companion who was identified as a Venezuelan national, and in his social media contacts investigators were able to begin to unfold the extent of the gang operating in Ezeiza airport on the lookout for rich tourists.

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  • Think

    TWIMC...

    As a humble owner of some “interesting” timepieces..., I would like to advice any traveller anyvhere NOT to wear them publicly outside their “Comfort Zone”...

    All seem to indicate that the latest victim in Argentina was already “chosen” at the airport because of such...

    Ergo..., when traveling...: No to watches..., no to jewelry..., no to Chanel..., Fendi..., Hermes..., Louis Vuitton or Gucci bags... , no to 1,500€ smartphones for googlemapping the streets..., yes to common sense...

    Capisce...?

    Dec 17th, 2019 - 10:25 am +1
  • Think

    New development... :
    https://www.ambito.com/informacion-general/turista/detuvieron-salta-al-presunto-asesino-del-turista-ingles-n5071687

    Dec 17th, 2019 - 08:08 am 0
  • DemonTree

    A Venezuelan, huh? Good that they've caught them.

    Dec 17th, 2019 - 10:02 am 0
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