A woman accused of the crime of her husband, of Jordanian nationality, was captured in the capital’s zone 13 by Interpol agents.
The capture was carried out at the offices of the Guatemalan Migration Institute, in zone 13 of the capital, where Interpol agents captured Gladis “N”, 40 years old, who arrived in the country on a flight carrying people deported from the United States.
According to research, On September 9, 2017, a domestic accident occurred in a home located in the Victoria canton, in Malacatán, San Marcos. On that occasion it was reported that a 37-year-old man, of Jordanian nationality, had suffered an accident.
Upon arriving at the scene, rescuers found that the man had died from a severe blow to the head. The deceased was the husband of the captured woman, who on that occasion He stated that he had suffered an accident while pruning several plants in the patio of his house.
According to what he indicated, the man slipped and fell on some stones, hitting his head, which caused his death. To support his version, Gladis presented a medical certificate issued by a doctor who arrived at the home and confirmed the man’s death.
However, Some discrepancies in his version of the events led the authorities to open an investigation file. Under the evidence presented by the Public Ministry (MP) and the certifications of the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (Inacif), A judge considered it appropriate to issue the arrest warrant for the crimes of patricide and obstruction of criminal proceedings.
Given the investigations, The suspect fled to the United States, where she remained a fugitive until a few days ago, when she was captured and deported for remaining illegally in that country.
Upon learning of his deportation, the authorities were notified and carried out the arrest upon his arrival in the country.
Other catches
According to the report of the National Civil Police (PNC), in the last 24 hours, 139 people have been captured throughout the country, accused of various crimes. The seizure of 19 firearms was also reported.
Likewise, it was reported that 157 motorcycles were seized for lacking the respective documentation, due to reports of theft, and 34 vehicles were also seized.
