
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, also known as 'Cuchillo', is a figure linked to organized crime in Peru, specifically within the context of illegal mining activities. He gained notoriety for leading an armed group that was responsible for the kidnapping of 13 miners in Pataz, demanding a ransom of four million soles for their release. The incident has drawn attention to the ongoing violence and dangers faced by those involved in the mining industry, particularly in areas plagued by illegal operations.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Peru | 5 | 1.40 | 0.29% | +30% | 32,971,846 | 122,188 | $230,000 | 852$ |
Totals | 5 | 32,971,846 | 122,188 | $230,000 | 852$ |
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', is accused of murdering 13 security workers and is linked to various criminal organizations.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, alias 'Cuchillo', is being investigated as the intellectual author of the massacre of 13 miners.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', is the alleged intellectual author of the massacre of 13 workers in Pataz.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', is implicated as the intellectual author of the massacre in Pataz.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, alias 'Cuchillo', was detained in Colombia as the main suspect in the murder of 13 miners.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz ‘Cuchillo’ is involved in criminal activities in Pataz and has formed his own organization focused on extortion.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', left the country shortly after the government announced measures to capture him.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodriguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', led an armed group that kidnapped 13 miners.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, known as 'Cuchillo', is implicated in the massacre of 13 miners in Pataz and is currently a fugitive.
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Peru:
Miguel Rodríguez Díaz, alias 'Cuchillo', is identified as the main suspect in the case.
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