The Peruvian criminal “Pequeño J” arrived in Argentina and will be investigated for the triple drug crime

The Peruvian criminal “Pequeño J” arrived in Argentina and will be investigated for the triple drug crime
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After being extradited from Peru, Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano landed in El Palomar aboard an Air Force plane and will be investigated via Zoom by Justice

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The criminal Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, known under the alias “Little J.” , finally arrived on Argentine soil this Monday, May 4. The transfer was carried out with maximum operational efficiency: the prisoner landed at the Palomar Air Base aboard an Argentine Air Force aircraft from Lima, Peru, after having made technical stops in Asunción (Paraguay) and Salta. The security system was impenetrable, coordinated by the Federal Investigation Division of Fugitives and Extraditions of the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) and the Interpol liaison, who guarded the criminal since his arrest in Peruvian territory in September of last year.

Although his accommodation was initially evaluated at the Federal Investigations Superintendency of the PFA in Villa Lugano, the Federal Penitentiary Service, aligned with the new maximum security protocols, decided to immediately transfer him to the young adult area of the Marcos Paz prison.

There he will await his investigative statement, scheduled for this Tuesday via Zoom, before Federal Court No. 2 of Morón, headed by Judge Jorge Rodríguez and Secretary Ignacio Calvi.
“Little J”
“Little J”
Valverde Victoriano is facing charges for the “genuine horror” caused by the triple femicide of Brenda del Castillo, Morena Verdi and Lara Gutiérrez, which occurred in September 2026 in Florencio Varela.

The victims, young teenagers, suffered an unimaginable ordeal: they were “stabbed and mutilated”, even after they died, to be finally buried in graves

at ground level.

The researchers determined that this level of savagery was motivated by a “simple theft of drugs or dollars”, demonstrating the absolute disregard for human life that these narco-criminal gangs profess.

The legal qualification that weighs on the extradited person is an early sentence of justice: “homicide criminis casa aggravated” by gender-based violence, premeditation, malevolence and cruelty, combined with “aggravated illegal deprivation of coercive freedom”. Judicial sources are categorical in the face of the new paradigm of order: “If convicted, it is life imprisonment. There is no other one for 'Little J'”

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The extradition process was delayed for 8 months due to the archaic mechanisms of the Peruvian bureaucracy, where “everything goes through the Court and the Executive”, but the persistence of the Argentine State managed to break that inertia to bring the accused to the dock.

The reconstruction of the horror reveals that the DDI of La Matanza and the UFI Homicide Department, under the direction of prosecutors Adrián Arribas, Claudio Fornaro and Claudio Rulli, were key players in bringing the case to federal justice and uncovering the “drug trail”.

Before his fall in Lima, “Pequeño J” staged a desperate escape: he took refuge in a shelter in the El Tambo neighborhood of Isidro Casanova, owned by his last girlfriend, where the police found irrefutable evidence: his .40 caliber gun and a jogging “stained with blood”.

In addition, security footage placed him with one of the victims, Lara Gutierrez, in the days leading up to the massacre.

Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo and Lara Gutierrez
Morena Verdi, Brenda del Castillo and Lara Gutierrez

Justice now points to the top of this criminal structure. In the criminal pyramid, above Valverde Victoriano, there are two Peruvian fugitives: his uncle, Manuel David Valverde Rodríguez, and drug lord Alex Ydone Castillo, identified as the owner of the stolen merchandise that triggered the tragedy

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In addition, Secretary Calvi's investigation has identified 3 new suspects linked to the logistics of the transfer and the torture in a house in the Villa Vaettone area, known as the “house of horror”. Argentina is no longer a land of impunity; today, thanks to a management that prioritizes order, monsters face the full weight of the

law.

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