Google translation of article posted in opposition newspaper, El Universal:
CICPC said that selling tickets was the motive for the murder of Soto
Maracaibo .- "The mobile phone that so far it appears from the investigation into the murder of Julio Soto is the illegal sale of student tickets," revealed on Tuesday at a news conference the director general of the Corps of Scientific Research, Criminal and, Marcos Chavez, as outlined the daily Panorama on its website.
The police chief explained at the headquarters of the security agency in Maracaibo, that the investigation is directed in accordance with three lines: drug trafficking, car theft and illegal sale of student tickets. In the end, he said, all converging on the same criminal organization and in the same cell phone.
Said the ballistics tests and the results of the expert performed on Soto and his pickup truck, among others, are the elements that sustain the initial request for arrest warrants that were issued Monday afternoon by the Tenth Court of Control Zulia.
Among those mentioned are police officers, civilians and businessmen, all related to the sale of student tickets. "Those who are requested to reside, work and operate in Maracaibo. We assume that others will soon be issued arrest warrants," he said.
A source linked to the investigation said that among the eight required three policemen last name Alvarez, Creole and Monroy, two brothers Mendez, a few brothers Gaza, and another subject named Godoy.
http://www.eluniversal.com/2008/10/15/sucgc_art_cicpc-dice-que-venta_1095243.shtmlOPPOSITION NEWSPAPER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~More, also google translated from the opposition, anti-Chavez newspaper,
El UniversalCICPC: Mob murder of student leader is the illegal sale of student tickets
09:27 AM Maracaibo .- The mobile so far emerged from the investigation into the assassination of the president of the Federation of Student Center at the University of Zulia, Julio Soto, is the illicit sale of student tickets.
This was stated by the director general of the Corps of Scientific Research, Criminal and (CICPC), commissioner Marcos Chavez, during a press conference hosted in the capital Zulian, ABN reported.
In that sense, commented that according to investigations so far, three elements are handled in the case, such as: drug trafficking, vehicle theft and illegal sale of student tickets.
The director of police agency, explained that the results of the expert who conducted a leader in life outside of the Social Christian party Copei, as well as the respective inquiries, represent the elements that support the application of the first arrest warrants that were issued by the Tenth Court of Control of Zulia, on Monday.
He noted that the investigations continue, given that in this case, allegedly linking police officers and civilians, as well as businessmen, all related to the sale of student tickets.
"Those who are requested to reside, work and operate in Maracaibo. We assume that others will soon be issued arrest warrants, "he said.
http://deportes.eluniversal.com/2008/10/15/suc_ava_cicpc:-movil-de-ases_15A2070853.shtmlOn edit:
I'm adding at absolutely no cost to you whatsoever, a fine photo of your little 33 year old "schoolboy," the former skinhead lump Julio Soto, a man of many talents:
car theft, drug sales, blackmarket sales of government provided bus passes meant to be used by students. Cool!