Pamela Cabanillas’ strategy to ease her sentence.

Since Pamela Cabanillas was accused of cheating with the tickets of Daddy Yankee and other concerts, his family was hurt. The mother of the also known “Mommy Yankee” is dealing with the loss of her husband, who died on Thursday, March 9. Moreover, to see how his daughter must face the Peruvian justice.

Ms Cristina has apologized for her daughter, but the 18-year-old’s situation is more critical after she accepted that she defrauded fans who tried to see their favorite artist at a concert in Lima. “Please I want my daughter forgiven. May the Department of Justice help her,” he said Day d.

Cabanillas was captured by Spanish police, but later released. The extradition of what would be the leader of the criminal organization “Los QR de la Estafa” could take place shortly after the Judicial authority command their capture nationally and internationally. However, her legal defense argues that the young woman was a “useful fool” of the alleged mafia she refers to.

The 18-year-old girl is named as "the leader" of a criminal organization dedicated to ticket fraud.
The 18-year-old girl is designated as “the head” of a criminal organization dedicated to ticket scams.

Pamela, only 18, could face a sentence of more than 15 years. However, against her weighs 18 months of preventive detention, on her arrival on the national territory she would be imprisoned in a remand center, which her lawyer asks not to be the case.

“I am not the leader of any criminal gang as mentioned to me. The mafia threatened me with my life and the life of my family. I intend to return all the money by working hard. ‘here, from Spain; because in my country it is very impossible for me to return it,’ he replied by telephone to the aforementioned media.

Pamela Cabanillas claims she will return the money.  Photo: D-Day
Pamela Cabanillas claims she will return the money. Photo: D-Day

The head of the Dirincri Scam division, Colonel PNP Jose Cruz, assured that there is no support for what she indicated. In any case, when you submit to the authorities, you will have to present “evidence” of your claims.

“What we have been able to investigate, to date, with the prosecutor’s office specializing in cybercrime, is that there are no other people,” said the colonel.

Colonel PNP also announced that only 1,989 people said they had been scammed with cloned tickets. This is how about 400,000 soles would have been directed to the accounts of Cabanillas.

Franco Patino, initially named as an accomplice of Cabanillas, was captured in December. That month, the young man mentioned not knowing “Mommy Yankee” and also recounted the same arguments that Pamela pointed out.

Pamela Cabanillas is accused of running a criminal organization dedicated to defrauding people out of concert tickets in Peru.
Pamela Cabanillas is accused of running a criminal organization dedicated to defrauding people out of concert tickets in Peru.

At first, the young woman mentioned that she would not return the money, because she had “spent” it on what would be clothes and giving herself the life she always wanted. However, this time he changed his version and indicated that he was working in Spain to make it.

For her part, her mother tearfully confirmed her daughter’s words and did not even rule out seeking loans to end this nightmare, but that he would not solve it simply by repaying them.

“However I would like to come back, I would like to come back to everyone, at some point I can borrow and give back little by little to everyone. She (Pamela) is very sorry for all of this,” Cristina said.

The parent also said his daughter said goodbye to him over the phone, where she told him she was leaving because she was apparently receiving threats. “He said to me, ‘Mom, they threatened me, be careful, please go away. (…) I had to leave because of her, because of the threats,” he said.

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Pamela’s mother began to suspect that her daughter was cheating on her after a lady told her about it. In case he didn’t return the money, he was going to report her, for which he tried to avoid giving her the amount he allegedly cheated on her with.

“‘Mom, I don’t want to do it, but they make me do it,'” Cabanillas would say.

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