¿Quién es "la patrona del lujo"? La mujer más buscada de Cali que era presidenta de toma en Puente Alto

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La mujer habría llegado a nuestro país en el año 2009.

En el nuevo capítulo de "Tu Día" informamos sobre la detención de Sandra Milena Acevedo Riascos, conocida en el mundo delictual "La patrona del lujo". La mujer, que llegó en 2009 a Chile, era la antisocial más buscada de Cali, ciudad de Colombia.

Acevedo Riascos fue detenida el pasado miércoles 24 de julio tras el allanamiento que lideró Carabineros en la toma "El Sueño de Todos" de Puente Alto, comuna de la Región Metropolitana. No sólo habitaba allí, sino que también era presidenta y representante de los vecinos.

"Es una de las mujeres más buscadas desde el 2010. Conversé con amigos de Colombia y periodistas, me decían que era la mujer más buscada por la policía, por los delitos que cometió en Cali. Posteriormente aparece acá, en una toma de terreno", informó Rodrigo Pérez en "Tu Día".

De acuerdo a información de nuestro periodista, la mujer tiene antecedentes por robos a bodegas importantes que cometió en Cali.

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00:00Also, talking to you, let's go back to Rodrigo Pérez because he can help me with this information.
00:05Because we were surprised with the arrest of a woman who was in charge of the Puente Alto robbery.
00:11The characteristics of the robbery made us raise several suspicions.
00:15And, of course, there was also a person in charge of this place.
00:19Tell me who this woman was.
00:22Because it turns out that it is also important to remember what was her address before arriving in the country.
00:28A woman of Colombian origin, Rodrigo.
00:30There we are seeing the image.
00:31Exactly.
00:34Exactly.
00:35Ah, the patroness, the patroness of luxury.
00:38Sandra Melena Acevedo Riascos.
00:42The patroness of luxury.
00:44It turns out that she is one of the most sought-after women since, listen to me, since 2010.
00:50I talked to friends, in fact, in Colombia, journalists, police personnel, and they tell me that she even appears ...
00:58... published in 2010 in Cali, Colombia, as one of the most sought-after women by the police ...
01:04... on the pretext of crimes and crimes that occurred in that city, in Cali, Colombia.
01:10After that, she appears here, in a landfill in the Puente Alto commune.
01:15Nobody had identified her until then.
01:19And we entered, do you remember that house?
01:21The landfill, everyone's dream.
01:23In that sector there was just a luxury house, practically.
01:26Yes.
01:27Where there was a pool, a swimming pool, a swimming pool, a TV.
01:33Well, it is that woman who is indicated, precisely, with her origin in this city ...
01:39... as one of the most sought-after women for different crimes.
01:42Robberies, important wineries.
01:46She is a woman who was not alive in Colombia and who later appears here.
01:50You are surprised later in Cali, Colombia, when we tell you about the discovery of this woman.
01:55The patroness of luxury, that's what they called her.
01:57Pri, Jose.
01:58It's amazing, Rodrigo.
02:00Look how it happens to us.
02:02We are talking about 2010.
02:04Years she hid in a place, also living with some luxuries that caught our attention ...
02:10... because it is a house that has 10 rooms.
02:13In one shot, in Puente Alto.
02:15Now, she happens to us, who was the most sought-after woman in Cali.
02:20So, in the end, one says, well, until when?
02:23Or not, Claudio?
02:25Yes, absolutely.
02:26In fact, the police investigations that account for the detention of this person ...
02:32... has a surprise at the Latin American level.
02:35Because there has been a coordination between the police to look for certain individuals.
02:38But how is it going to be so easy to get in like this?
02:40But that's what draws the attention of the Colombian police.
02:42They have been looking for this person for a long time.
02:44And right in a bus stop in Santiago, in a procedure, one of the most wanted criminals in Colombia appears.
02:49Then they begin to say, how many more criminals will be hidden or sheltered in our country?
02:55Let's remember the story of La Rinchanga, who was here.
02:57He had exchange houses, he had coffee, he had everything, two blocks from La Moneda.

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