A judge orders the entry into prison of the detainee for the triple crime of Morata

The Judge of First Instance and Instruction number 5 of Arganda del Rey, acting as guard of detainees, has ordered the entry into prison without bail of Dilawar Hussain F.C., the 42-year-old Pakistani citizen who surrendered at midnight on Sunday in the Civil Guard barracks confessing to the triple murder of some brothers in a house in Morata de Tajuña, legal sources have reported.

The magistrate has made this decision given the risk of escape and the possible alteration and/or destruction of evidence. The detainee will be investigated for the alleged commission of three crimes of homicide, although this criminal classification is initial and could be modified as the corresponding investigative procedures are carried out within the framework of the judicial investigation.

During the hearing, the detainee acknowledged responsibility for the events and confirmed what he declared to the Civil Guard. Following the court decision, he was taken to the Estremera prison.

At the appearance, the prosecutor has requested entry into provisional prison with notice and without bail for three crimes of homicide, tax sources have reported.

The detainee was transferred this morning from the cells of the Madrid Command in Tres Cantos to the Courts early in the morning. He will presumably go to Estremera prison, which was where he served a short sentence a few months ago for attacking one of the murdered sisters with a hammer and kicking him.

Meanwhile, agents belonging to the Homicide Group of the Organic Unit of the Judicial Police of the Civil Guard of Madrid are investigating whether someone helped transport the confessed perpetrator of the triple crime from Morata de Tajuña to that municipality on the day he allegedly perpetrated the murders.

The agents have taken statements and questioned several people in Arganda del Rey to find out if any compatriot or roommate took him by car from that town to the neighboring Morata, a person who could be an accomplice in the homicides, but who would not have participated. in its authorship. They are even checking the positions of certain cell phones at the crime scene through telephone antennas.

The arrested man lived in Arganda del Rey with many other compatriots in a house on Avenida del Ejercito number 41. As he admitted to the agents, his victims “had ruined him” and he “didn’t even have enough to eat,” so he had no money. vehicle to move.

The Civil Guard also wants to know where he got the gasoline bottle with which he allegedly doused the bodies and tried to set them on fire after killing Amalia (71 years old), Pepe (79) and Ángeles G.A. (74 years old). And when the acts were committed, whether before or after Christmas Eve. Also if the detainee had a key with which he would have entered the house or opened the door.

As part of ‘Operation Calvary’, the Civil Guard searched the house in Arganda where the confessed murderer lived yesterday afternoon for two hours to gather evidence and find a weapon supposedly used in the crimes. It is a hammer or a blunt element used to beat to death the three septuagenarian brothers, who have not been found at the moment.

Due to the state of the bodies, the autopsies, which began on Friday, have not yet concluded, and continue today at the Valdebebas Institute of Legal Medicine. The condition of the bodies indicates that they were victims of an ordeal – hence the name of the operation and the fact that they lived on Travesía del Calvario – since they had blows, stabbings and burns.

During the search of the crime scene in Morata on Thursday, the agents found a blank pistol that the brothers had bought to defend themselves against their threats. Furthermore, neither the locks nor the windows of the Morata home where the bodies were found were forced, so investigators suspected from the beginning that they opened the door to someone they knew or someone they knew had the keys.

The arrested person lived for several months with the victims, who had rented or left him a room in the house for more than a year. At first, they had a good coexistence and I even accompanied the elders to carry out errands and purchases. They had met him precisely in the parlor that he ran on Juan de la Cierva Street, where the sisters sent money to their supposed American ‘boyfriends’.

According to some neighbors, they convinced Dilawar Hussain, who went so far as to lend the brothers around 30,000 euros in exchange for returning double that amount over the months, hence the claim for 60,000 euros.

Since this was not the case, and after learning that it was all a love scam, the Pakistani citizen, initially very affable, began to threaten them, going so far as to slap Amelia in January 2023 and tear off an earring from her sister, who did not They denounced him.

Then, on February 23, he attacked Amelia again, this time with a hammer to the head and, when she fell to the ground, he kicked her, causing her significant injuries. They notified the Police, but the sisters did not want to report them, according to municipal sources. But the agents acted ex officio and the ‘Negro de Morata’ was arrested and after a quick trial, he was sentenced to prison, from which he was released in September.

Despite the conviction, compensation and a 500-meter restraining order on the brothers, Dilawar Hussain tried to contact the sisters by phone and messages, who did not respond to his demands for money back or gave him delays. In fact, he even reported them for fraud last fall.

Investigators believe that a few weeks ago the Pakistani man couldn’t take it anymore, since he didn’t even have money to pay the rent for his apartment in Arganda, and he went to the sisters’ home in Morata to demand the money again and that was when he attacked them. mortally. Then, he piled the bodies in the living room, doused them with gasoline and tried to burn them unsuccessfully using paper and cardboard.

The arrested person would have confessed that he killed them in December for this debt related to a love scam. From those around the deceased, they have told the agents that seven years ago the sisters had contacted two alleged soldiers, with whom they established a long-distance pseudo-amorous relationship.

After some time, one of the alleged soldiers informed them that the other had died and that he needed a significant amount of money to be able to collect an inheritance of 7 million euros, but in exchange they would have to send them about 400,000 euros “for the administrative procedures.” “.

Since then, one of the deceased began to send money to the account of her American ‘boyfriend’ Edward, who did not stop asking her more and more frequently, demanding that she send him more amounts with various excuses.

Despite the fact that friends, family and bank employees warned them that they had fallen into so-called ‘love scams’, the sisters insisted that the romance was real while they went into debt to satisfy the demands of the supposed lover, going so far as to ask money from several acquaintances

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