Alleged Murderers of “Macho” Camacho arrive at Court

Five of the seven individuals who allegedly participated in the murder of boxer Héctor “Macho” Camacho and his friend Adrián Alberto (Yamil) Mojica Moreno, arrived today at the Bayamón, Puerto Rico Court, where they are being interviewed by personnel from the Services Program in Advance of Trial, a prerequisite for entering a room where accusations will be filed.

Among the alleged suspects are Jesús (Chú) Naranjo Adorno, Joshua Méndez Romero, nicknamed Georgie, and Juan L. Figueroa Rivera, nicknamed Caco, who are serving sentences in federal prisons in the United States and were transferred yesterday to Puerto Rico, to face accusations. .

Another of the alleged implicated, Luis G. (Gaby el quemao) Figueroa Rivera, is serving a sentence in Las Cucharas prison, in Ponce, and the fifth on the list of alleged suspects, Wilfredo Rodríguez Rodríguez, known as “Fredo el alto ”, was arrested this morning in Bayamón.

Two other of the suspected individuals were killed. One of them, “Seba”, was the brother of Méndez Rivera and the other murdered was nicknamed “Vizco”.

Naranjo Adorno and Méndez were arrested shortly after the events that occurred on November 22, 2012, on PR-167, in Bayamón. However, no charges were filed when a person who was to be a witness left the Island and moved to Maryland.

The case, which is supposed to be clarified by the police from the beginning, apparently now has a new witness. Agent Simón Rosa, from the Major Crimes Division, has been in charge of continuing the investigation.

The famous boxer was with Yamil in a Ford Mustang when they were shot. Camacho was shot in the head and died two days later, on November 24, 2012.

The investigation, to date, has always maintained Yamil as the target, from whom the assassins would collect a sum of money. The individuals, as part of the plan to kill him, were tasked with stealing several kilos of cocaine, which Yamil was allegedly carrying in the Ford Mustang.

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