Spain arrests ‘man of a thousand names’ wanted in Peru

Spanish police said Tuesday they have captured a fugitive known as “the man of a thousand names” wanted by Peruvian authorities for alleged possession of explosives. (AP/File)
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Updated 17 February 2026
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Spain arrests ‘man of a thousand names’ wanted in Peru

  • The suspect, who belongs to a Peruvian gang called “Los Terribles del 17,” was arrested in Madrid
  • The man previously took part in a mass escape in 2012 from Challapalca Prison

MADRID: Spanish police said Tuesday they have captured a fugitive known as “the man of a thousand names” wanted by Peruvian authorities for alleged possession of explosives.
The suspect, who belongs to a Peruvian gang called “Los Terribles del 17,” which is involved in violent crime, was arrested in Madrid after months of investigation, Spain’s National Police said in a statement.
“He had deliberately removed his fingerprints and was using a stolen identity belonging to someone else,” it added.
The man previously took part in a mass escape in 2012 from Challapalca Prison, a remote high-altitude maximum-security facility in southern Peru that houses violent criminals.
He was arrested again in 2024 while in possession of an explosive device and ammunition, with evidence suggesting his involvement in extortion and contract killings.
However, he managed to evade justice once more by fleeing to Spain. He is now in custody pending extradition.
Peru is grappling with a crime wave fueled by a surge in extortion schemes as gangs exert increasing control over urban areas.


Three dead in latest US strike on alleged drug boat: Pentagon

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Three dead in latest US strike on alleged drug boat: Pentagon

WASHINGTON: US forces on Friday launched a strike against alleged drug traffickers in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people, the military said.
“Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations” along an apparent narco-trafficking route, the US Southern Command posted on X, adding that “three male narco-terrorists were killed during this action.”
The US began targeting alleged smuggling boats in early September, killing nearly 150 people in total and destroying dozens of vessels since then.