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Venezuelan police arrested an alleged accomplice in the Murder of an influence by Tiktok who was killed during live broadcast after denouncing the members of the Aragua train Criminal and allegedly corrupted gang of the police.
Jesus Sarmiento, who had more than 77,000 disciples on the social media platform, broadcast live when armed men entered the residence where he stayed and had shot him.
The Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced on Instagram on Sunday the arrest of Pierina Uribarri, whom he described as the partner of Adrian Romero, the alleged shooter.
Prosecutors charged uribarri of intentional homicide, criminal association and terrorism.
Mandates had been issued for Romero and two other alleged authors, Wilbert Gonzalez and Gerald Nieto.
In the final broadcast of Sarmiento, knocking on the door and the cries of a woman for “help” can be heard in the background.
“They shot me, they shot me,” it was heard Sarmiento before the blood appears on the ground. Two armed men are visible before the end of the broadcast.
Venezuelan prosecutor’s office
Sarmiento had spoken in his tiktok posts on the chief of the gang tren of Aragua, Hector Rusthenford Guerrero, who is one of the most wanted criminals of Venezuela, known to the alias “Nino Guerrero”. The US State Department has offered a reward of $ 5 million For information leading to his arrest and conviction.
Sarmiento also published photos and videos of alleged gang members and denounced extortion by police officers.
The government argued that the Tren of Aragua – which the United States considers a “terrorist” organization – has already been dismantled and denies its existence.
The murder of Sarmiento marked the last in a series of deadly attacks against popular personalities on social networks in the world.
Earlier this month, Pakistani police said Tiktok Star, 17 Available Yousaf was shot down by a man who had contacted her several times online.
In May, the murder of a young influencer During a live flow in Mexico, the country shocked the country. The authorities insisted that there was no “proof” that the 23 -year -old murder Valeria márquez was linked to organized crime and the prosecutors opened an investigation for “femicide”.