They arrested a 16-year-old minor who stole a million-dollar sum from a school in Córdoba

They arrested a 16-year-old minor who stole a million-dollar sum from a school in Córdoba

A 16-year-old boy was arrested in the town of Calchinprovince of Cordovaafter he was accused of having stolen the safe from a local school. In it, there was an approximate sum of six million pesoswhich were part of the school collection.

It all happened last Thursday, when a search was ordered at the home of the accused minor. After completing the operation, the Calchín Oeste Police recovered the security device that protected the total amount that had been stolen from the institution.

Until now, It was not reported whether the detained teenager would be part of the affected educational community.. At the same time, investigators would seek to determine whether the accused had acted alone or, on the contrary, had had the collaboration of accomplices.

According to information published by El Doce.tv, the IPEA School No. 236 Emilio Prataviera issued a statement, after confirming the arrest and that the million-dollar sum was intact. In this sense, they thanked “the quick action of the Calchín Oeste Police and the enormous commitment of neighbors, families, students, teachers and the entire community.”

“We managed to recover the money that had been stolen from our institution and find the person who entered the establishment”confirmed the authorities, to close with a manifestation of gratitude for “the solidarity, concern and support” after the incident.

The release of Paolo Zambellithe main accused for the murder of the non-commissioned officer Luis Azabal during a police operation in the city of Córdoba, generated an unexpected change in the judicial investigation. While the cover of the case could be modified in the coming days, the procedural situation of the detainee opens a new instance in the case, according to the defense lawyer. Monica Picco.

This Friday, the defense presented a formal request to change the criminal classification. According to Picco, the objective is for the incident to be considered an act of “self-defense” instead of aggravated homicide. For the moment, he will continue to be charged with that crime and for illegal possession of a weapon of war, as stated The Voice.

Zambelli was even accused of allegedly usurping the property where the events occurred, information that could be central to the case. YesAccording to reports, the house would belong to a businessman in the agrochemical sector and would have been transferred to the suspect by a former employee of the accused’s firm.

The incident occurred on Thursday, March 12, in a home located between Neper and Avogrado streets, in the north of Córdoba capital. According to the reconstruction published by Chain 3a gang entered to rob and fled after an exchange of gunfire with the police.

At that time, non-commissioned officer Azábal was part of the group that patrolled the roofs during the operation, when one of the projectiles hit the officer. The investigation initially failed to determine whether the fatal shot came from the criminals or from Zambelli himself, who could have fired accidentally, as considered by the Prosecutor’s Office.

Although the victim was urgently transferred to the Sanatorio Allende, located a short distance from the site of the confrontation, his death was confirmed minutes later as a result of the serious injuries he suffered. Thus, the prosecutor Victor Chiapero ordered the arrest of the accused.

While the judicial investigation evaluates the reclassification of the fact, the family and the sports community said goodbye to Azábal in a funeral home near the Río Ceballos Club, where he served as ad honorem vice president and participated in disciplines such as taekwondo, boxing and kick boxing.

In an official statement, the entity lamented: “He died in the line of duty as a police officer, leaving an irreparable void in our club and in the community,” in reference to his dedication to both the institution and the support of young athletes.

For its part, the Córdoba Police defined him as “a great leader and very loved by his colleagues”, an example that was highlighted in the note of mourning released after the death. Azábal, who was three months away from retiring, leaves behind his wife and two teenage daughters as immediate family members.