Six young individuals, including a 19-year-old Dominican and five Peruvians aged between 18 and 22, have been arrested by police in Milan and are suspected of being involved in the murder of Gianluca Ibarra Silvera, who was killed on May 26 near the Certosa train station. The suspects are affiliated with the Latin Kings, one of the most feared and violent South American gangs in Milan. Among those arrested is Reyomar, a 20-year-old Peruvian known as 'the prophet' of the gang, who has over 10,000 followers on social media and promotes the gang’s symbols. This brings the total number of Latinos identified and detained to eight out of 17 presumed perpetrators. The arrests followed ongoing investigations by Milan’s Mobile Squad, which used video surveillance, witness testimony, and other evidence to reconstruct the attack. The victims were initially surrounded and attacked with stones, bottles, and knives before being chased along the railway tracks, leading to the fatal injuries.
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