
Bryan Vicente A. A.
Alias 'Momo', Bryan Vicente A. A. is a 25-year-old individual who was recently captured in connection to the Las Malvinas case, investigating the forced disappearance and alleged murder of four minors by military personnel in December 2024. Previously convicted for organized crime, he had been granted an irregular presidential pardon based on health claims, which included being a carrier of HIV, despite the decree excluding certain serious offenses from eligibility for clemency. His involvement in the case has surfaced following witness testimonies linking him to the tragic events surrounding the minors' disappearance.
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Bryan Vicente A. A. was released after filing a request based on the Executive Decree 265 that granted presidential pardons.
Juez que concedió indulto a alias ‘Momo’ seguirá en arresto domiciliario tras negarse el pedido de revisión de las medidas cautelares | Seguridad | NoticiasBryan Vicente A. A. ('Momo') is a suspected criminal involved in the order to murder four minors in Ecuador.
Capturan en Ecuador a criminal que presuntamente dio la orden de asesinar a cuatro menoresBryan Vicente A. A., alias Momo, is implicated in the Las Malvinas case involving the forced disappearance of four minors.
Quién es alias ‘Momo’, convicto implicado en caso Las Malvinas que fue capturado este lunes 31 | Seguridad | NoticiasBryan Vicente A. A., alias Momo, was captured during an operation related to the forced disappearance of four minors.
Capturan a alias ‘Momo’, mencionado en investigación del caso Las Malvinas | Seguridad | Noticias






