Evidence Suggests Football Hooligan Mallo’s Gun May Not Have Been Used In Unicenter Crime - News Summed Up

Evidence Suggests Football Hooligan Mallo’s Gun May Not Have Been Used In Unicenter Crime


The crime known as the Double Murder of Unicenter involved the deaths of two Colombians who belonged to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a paramilitary group linked to drug trafficking. If the gun isn’t a match to the projectiles found at the scene, that suspect list will quickly change. Read more: Football Hooligan Marcelo Mallo Testifies Regarding 2008 Unicenter MurdersJudge Sandra Arroyo Salgado had ordered for the gun, a .40 caliber Tanfoglio, to be processed after it was revealed that a similar gun was used to shoot the projectiles found at the Double Murder scene. Forensic scientists from the Argentine Federal Police (PFA), the Buenos Aires Police Force and the defendant’s forensic team began analyzing it on Friday and the results will be announced today. Last night, new forensic studies revealed that a gun found in barra brava (hooligan) Marcelo Mallo’s possession was allegedly not used in the murders of two Colombian drug traffickers in 2008, known as the Double Murder of Unicenter (after the shopping mall where the murders took place).


Source: The Bubble July 27, 2016 14:17 UTC



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