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Peru human fat killings 'a lie' | Peru human fat killings 'a lie' |
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Peru's police chief has suspended a top investigator for saying he had caught a gang who were murdering people to sell their fat. | Peru's police chief has suspended a top investigator for saying he had caught a gang who were murdering people to sell their fat. |
Last month, top organised crime investigator Felix Murga said police had arrested four suspects who confessed to murdering up to 60 people. | |
He said they were selling their fat for thousands of dollars a litre. | He said they were selling their fat for thousands of dollars a litre. |
But the macabre tale now appears to be nothing more than a tall story - or a big fat lie. | But the macabre tale now appears to be nothing more than a tall story - or a big fat lie. |
'Sold-on' | 'Sold-on' |
In an extraordinary press conference, police showed two bottles of what they said was human fat and a photo of a decapitated head. | In an extraordinary press conference, police showed two bottles of what they said was human fat and a photo of a decapitated head. |
Mr Murga told journalists how four suspects had confessed to gruesome murders reviving an Andean legend about the Pishtacos - mythical killers who murdered people on lonely roads to collect their fat. | |
But two weeks later a complete lack of evidence showed the police account to be more fiction that fact. | But two weeks later a complete lack of evidence showed the police account to be more fiction that fact. |
As a result Peru's chief of police, Miguel Hidalgo, announced Mr Murga would be put on indefinite leave from his job for sullying the reputation of his unit. | |
Initial doubts were compounded when police from the region where the crimes were alleged to have taken place said they knew nothing about a gang of murderers killing people for their fat. | Initial doubts were compounded when police from the region where the crimes were alleged to have taken place said they knew nothing about a gang of murderers killing people for their fat. |
They were only able to corroborate one of the dozens of alleged disappearances in a region where drug-trafficking and violence is rife. | They were only able to corroborate one of the dozens of alleged disappearances in a region where drug-trafficking and violence is rife. |
Mr Murga and the head of the anti-kidnapping unit had also claimed the fat was sold for thousands of dollars in the European black market supplying the cosmetics industry, but could not confirm any sales. | |
Medical experts dismissed this theory, saying human fat had no monetary value and injecting it from one person to another would be potentially life-threatening. | Medical experts dismissed this theory, saying human fat had no monetary value and injecting it from one person to another would be potentially life-threatening. |
Some anthropologists say the police's story deliberately played on an old Peruvian myth to explain crimes which the police had failed to investigate fully. | Some anthropologists say the police's story deliberately played on an old Peruvian myth to explain crimes which the police had failed to investigate fully. |
Other observers say this story was just one of many embellished or invented news stories used as a smokescreen which are intended to distract the general public from the real issues facing Peru. | Other observers say this story was just one of many embellished or invented news stories used as a smokescreen which are intended to distract the general public from the real issues facing Peru. |
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