When you least expect it, Pamela Cabanillasthe young woman accused of defrauding hundreds with cloned tickets for reggaeton concerts in Peru Daddy Yankee there bad bunny, fell into the hands of the police authorities. The union member as the leader of ‘The QR of the scamShe lived carefree and without thinking that the Spanish authorities were following in her footsteps.
The authorities of this country believe that the 18-year-old girl felt untouchable and unpunished, and her attitude confirmed this by uploading images to her social networks while traveling around Europe, as if she had not been prosecuted for no crime. He got to the point of making fun of this whole situation and the people involved, calling himself the ‘Yankee Mom‘.
At the capture of Cabanillas It’s also further proof that she believed the authorities were never going to catch her to pay for fan deception. For this reason, she was arrested walking recklessly in some streets of the district of carabanchelIn Spain.
“He didn’t resist. She’s still an 18-year-old girl. The police in Spain He never makes single arrests and they have no opportunity to resist or be violent. That doesn’t mean she wasn’t surprised, because after all, as she herself has stated on social media on several occasions, she considered herself on the run in Spain and untouchable.” Spanish inspector. Vanessa Arriet.
“During the months that she resides in Spain, she has already been arrested for theft, which is a minor property crime, but as it was her first time, she was released,” explained the detective.
On November 17, 2022, Pamela Cabanillas was arrested in Spain for stealing clothes. The alleged scammer was caught stealing clothes from the notorious H&M department store in Madrid.
In addition, she attended more than 10 thousand people for the concerts of Daddy Yankee there bad bunny. It was a structure that, starting from an original inscription, produced endless copies for resale.
He had a few original tickets in his possession and, seeing the singers’ fans’ desperation to get a ticket, he took to social media to start “reselling”. He entered Facebook groups looking for tickets and thus began to scam fans. He had no problem fooling his acquaintances influencers to help him – without knowing it – in his illicit plan.
In his social networks, which he then closed, Cabanillas He accepted that with the stolen money he lived a life of luxury, frequented the best restaurants and bought designer clothes.
“I’m a person who really likes shoes, dressing well, buying expensive clothes, going out to eat expensive places, having good drinks, I’m one of those people,” he said in a video.
He added that he was not going to return what was stolen because he no longer had a single sun. She promised to surrender to the European authorities, in a letter, but this did not happen because, according to her, her integrity was in danger.