
The National Police arrested a 19 -year -old as the alleged perpetrator of a message with death threats aimed at Álvaro Moratahis wife Alice Campello and her children. The message was sent after the penalty failed by the striker in the batch against Portugal that deprived Spain of the Nations League title.
The extremely violent content was referred directly to Campello through social networks: “I am going to kill your husband as I see it on the street, to start watching where he is going. I will not leave him a single moment alone, the children the same. I will kill them with my own hands, I hope that nobody does not survive.”
The Spanish player speaks after the defeat of Spain at the Nations League
In COPE's great game, the chief inspector of the National Police in Malaga, Andrés Románoffered a detailed explanation of the operation that allowed the person in charge of just three days. “Sometimes it is not necessary to be denounced, but we detect illegal behaviors and act,” said the agent. It was through a data crossing with previous cases of complaints for impersonation of identity as they identified the author. “We were able to correlate it with one of the many kids who come to denounce that they are stolen from the profiles of their networks. This specific profile could relate it to Alice Campello's message,” he explained.
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Once the indications gathered, the agents worked on the device records from which the threat was issued. “We corroborate the entry of the message with the internal records of the mobile. When one connects to the Internet leaves a fingerprint. And National Police is there to detect it, even without complaint,” Roman explained, which also pointed to emotional impulse as one of the mistakes facilitated by tracking: “Amateur moves through passion and usually makes more mistakes, as happened to this kid.”
The Spanish team striker lamented the failure in the penalty shootout.
The inspector insisted that the detainee's profile does not necessarily imply less danger. “In this case, it's a kid. But you never know if you're facing a joker, a 19 -year -old or crazy,” he said. Román also reported how the young man reacted once identified by the agents: “He entered shock, began to cry and ask for forgiveness. Whatever comes later, it will be a judge who has to value it.”