On Thursday, April 20, 30-year-old Romer Campos Meza was murdered after receiving a total of 17 shots at point-blank range.
They shot him.
A macabre story is written behind the crime: a young woman, in collusion with her lover, made an appointment with Campos Meza for a
"romantic date."
The young woman met Campos Meza, covered his eyes to surprise him during the date, and there he was approached by Roger Moreno, the woman's lover, who brutally murdered him.
The dramatic situation occurred in Peru.
According to the local police, the young woman had a relationship with the victim and, in parallel, with Moreno.
Finally, the authorities detained the woman, who confessed that she had received the order from her other couple, "El Colocho", to execute him.
In a video you can see the woman how she has deceived the young man and covers his eyes with a diver.
The young woman ran her hand across the front of her face to make sure the victim didn't see anything or suspect what was going to happen.
After this moment, Meza was assassinated with 17 shots by members of the "El Colocho" gang.
"This investigation has already been clarified, the intellectual actors and those who took this poor man to the wall, as they say, to be vilely executed have been captured," declared the head of the Huaral police division.
However, the leader of the gang is still on the run and is being sought by the police and they hope to arrest him with the information provided by the rest of the detainees.
According to the newspaper 'La República', 'Colocho' would have threatened the woman with death so that she would help him with his crime.
"He (Roger Moreno) tells me, after that conversation, that if I don't center him, he's going to kill me and my brothers," he told the authorities.
At the moment, both detainees have pretrial detention.
The woman covered her boyfriend's face with a diver.
Roger Moreno has a long criminal record and has already been imprisoned twice.
In addition, the gang that he leads is dedicated to land trafficking, extortion and hired assassins.
According to the Peruvian National Police, only until February of this year, 44 complaints were reported for homicides at the hands of hitmen and, between September 2022 and January 2023, 168 murders were registered.