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[News] Narcoculture, a phenomenon that is no longer exclusive to the Metropolitan Region


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Gang of robbers and drug traffickers dismantled in Concepción revealed the cult that existed for the murdered leader of the group, to whom its survivors entrusted themselves every time they were going to commit a crime, after which they left part of the loot in a narco-mauseum.

For several days the national press was attentive, with greater or lesser degrees of depth, regarding everything that arose after the murder of the drug trafficker and TikTok influencer Sabrina Durán, better known as “Ina”, revealing the way in which that narcoculture has been penetrating the different communes of the Metropolitan Region, even in some that were traditionally very quiet, such as Padre Hurtado, where the homicide occurred.

However, drug culture already prevails in a good part of the country and an example of this is everything that was evident in Concepción, after the capture of a gang accused of committing robberies in malls and commercial premises through "moon landings."

In fact, the group was accused of being responsible for a “moon landing” against a Ripley store in the Plaza Trébol mall, in Talcahuano; against offices of the Highway Directorate, in Penco; and an Abcdin store, in Curanilahue, among other crimes, using cars that were stolen in other regions.

Despite the above, they were also involved in drug dealing, just like “Ina”. In the 17 homes that were raided by the Robbery Investigative Brigade (Biro) of the PDI of Concepción, almost nine thousand doses of drugs were found, mainly base paste, in addition to two weapons, 2 million pesos in cash, a bulletproof vest and 13 watches, which were the obsession of the murdered leader of the group, Kevin Flores.

 

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In the vicinity of the house where he lived, in the Teniente Merino town in the Barrio Norte sector of Concepción, there is a narco-mauseum very similar to those that have been observed in other parts of the country, composed of a display case inside of which, in the center , there is a life-size photo of the deceased, with a crown on his head. On the side shelves there are some religious effigies, figures of horses and lions, as well as sunglasses and perfumes from high-priced brands (such as Hugo Boss or Carolina Herrera), as well as watches, including one that the PDI described as “of high-end”, which was stolen from Ripley's store and was left there, as an offering to the gang leader.

It's not the only thing. The band had sent to make – as has been seen in many other cases – an urban music video of very good technical quality, titled “Kevin x siempre”, whose performer, Jairo Montana, begins by singing “they are pure bandits in the street.” remembering those who departed.” The video was recorded with the narcomausoleum and high-end vehicles in the background, while in various passages of the clip the launching of fireworks is shown, while the main voice sings praises to “damn Kevin”, to the “chorizos de pobla” and “Kevin Monrero, choro, robber, bandit, gunman.” The song also makes several mentions of weapons, saying that “sound the 40”, in reference to Glock pistols of that caliber, and also talks about “metracas”, in reference to submachine guns.
 

https://www.elmostrador.cl/noticias/pais/2023/11/02/la-narcocultura-fenomeno-que-ya-no-es-exclusivo-de-la-region-metropolitana/

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