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Drake’s Second Bobbi Althoff Interview: 6 Things We Learned

Drake rarely sits down for interviews these days, but he reunited with Bobbi Althoff for round two on Tuesday (Sept. 2), when Althoff launched her Not This Again podcast. The duo originally linked up in 2023 for an interview but had a falling out that resulted in both parties agreeing to scrub the chat from YouTube. “Welcome to the nicest thing that any guy has ever done for you,” Drake quipped. “You came around at an interesting time in your life and I think that I took a lot of the weight and blame at that time when you needed to get a little active on somebody. I think I took some hits, verbally.” He added: “You made me feel like our interview was the reason your life was bad. So I just said I’m gonna get rid of the interview and you won’t ever have to see it again a day in your life.” Drake says the interview opened the floodgates for artists to sit down with more streamers instead of traditional media. “What we did changed a lot of things for a lot of people. It was me just recognizing somebody that I never met in my life that I fully believed in,” he said. “It pissed off all these f—ing losers and storied journalists who feel so entitled to this interview, ‘Drake never does anything for this type of media.’ And it made people so angry.” Drake continued: “It changed a lot of things in the streaming world, it made people feel more comfortable to sit down with somebody they’ve never sat down with before. … I feel like we did usher in the idea of you can be from two completely different walks of life. Celebrities, the goal is not to be some unattainable di–head for your whole life and only sit with Zane Lowe while he asks you the most curated and formal questions.” While the 6 God remains on the road overseas touring Europe, he and Bobbi delved into plenty of interesting topics throughout the 80-minute convo. Here are the top six things we learned from it. Defends Himself From ‘Culture Vulture’ Label Drake explained that he feels there are a lot of people who are “guilt-tripping” him in his life, although his intentions remain pure with how he’s moving. The conversation moved into the “culture vulture” label that gets thrown at him, which he pushed back on as an artist who swerves into numerous genres and lends his platform to plenty of emerging artists. “It’s the same way even in music. People will be like, ‘Oh, you’re a culture vulture.’ Or people will describe the collaborative efforts that I’ve put forth and the artists that I’ve picked up and lifted up or shone a light on as me taking,” he explained. “They’ll put a negative spin on it and try and tell me that it’s a self-serving thing or whatever, and I think I get really sensitive about that.”   He’s Destined to End Up With a ‘Goth Baddie’ Drake is still waiting to settle down and find the one, as he described his ideal woman as a “tweaked out goth tatted all over… A goth baddie with absolute o-cups.” When questioned by Althoff, he added that she needs to be funny and that type of woman can be found at Comic Con. Reflects on Spending Nine Hours in Swedish Jail Back in July 2022, Drake’s team reportedly dispelled rumors he was arrested in Sweden. However, Drake revealed he indeed was arrested during his Swedish trip, which resulted in him spending nine hours in Jail. “Because I got arrested for nothing,” he said. “Apparently, well, we did a private party and one of the guys, the officers, his girl came to the private party. But they arrested me way too aggressive and they arrested me for nothing.” Drake actually rapped about the scent of a “Swedish jail cell” on Her Loss cut “Middle of the Ocean.” He later posted footage of what appeared to be him being detained by authorities to social media. WWE Superstar Rhea Ripley Is His Current ‘Muse’ Drake often cites various women for creative inspiration, and his latest muse is WWE superstar Rhea Ripley, who’s all over his Instagram explore page. “My [For You page] is just all Rhea Ripley,” he said around the 28-minute mark. “She’s a wrestler. She’s like my muse, but I’m the opposite of probably everything that she likes.” He’s Not ‘Scared’ of Returning to Los Angeles Drake spent much of the 2010s tucked away in the Hidden Hills of swanky Calabasas before building his Toronto estate. Following the battle with Kendrick Lamar, many have wondered when Drake would return to L.A. and Althoff asked if he’s been “scared away from L.A.?” “Am I scared away? No,” he said, seemingly repulsed by the question. “I’ll be back.” Denies He’s Had Cosmetic Surgery to Enhance His Abs or Butt Drake faced allegations of having sculpted ads in June after posting a shirtless selfie in June, which appeared to have his six-pack edited, but he said that’s not the case. “No,” he replied when asked about ever having ab surgery. He also joked about Metro Boomin trolling him with the “BBL Drizzy” diss, but admitted he may used an app’s filter for the ab photo. “I think it was just like I came from the gym. I was sweaty in that pic,” he said. “Maybe I like heightened the saturation or something on it. I hit it too hard. They don’t look like that. You saw them.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Arthur Hanlon, Carlos Vives & Goyo Perform on ‘The Tonight Show’

Renowned American pianist Arthur Hanlon, alongside Colombian superstar Carlos Vives and his compatriot Goyo, one of the most influential voices in contemporary Afro-Latin music, will appear Tuesday night (Sept. 2) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, showcasing their vibrant collaboration “Goodbye.” Explore See latest videos, charts and news Produced by Nicolás “Navi” de la Espriella and included in Hanlon’s album 2 Manos 1 Mundo, “Goodbye” — which he co-wrote and performs — blends the Mississippi Delta’s blues with cumbia from Colombian’s Caribbean coast. The track features Vives and Goyo singing about the loss of love, while the pianist accompanies them with his passionate keyboard. Released in April under Sony Music Latin, the song was included in Billboard’s list of The 25 Best Latin Songs of 2025 So Far, published mid-year. Tuesday’s performance marks the start of Fallon’s new season with an unforgettable musical moment: “A fusion of cultures, musical virtuosity, and powerful voices that embody the spirit of 2 Manos, 1 Mundo; one world united through music,” according to a press release. During the show — recorded hours earlier from NBC’s studios in New York’s Rockefeller Center — Hanlon, at an elegant black grand piano, Vives and Goyo ignite the audience with their performance, filling the space with their contagious blend of rhythms, their evident joy and Latin flavor. They are accompanied by Vives’ renowned gaitera and percussionist Mayte Montero and Hanlon’s band members Yainer Horta (keyboards), Fabio Pimentel (guitar) and Otoniel Vargas (drums). Hanlon, who has called himself “the most Latin gringo,” has placed multiple songs in the top 10 of Billboard’s Tropical Airplay chart, ranging from the 2005 No. 1 hit “La Gorda,” featuring Tito Nieves, to 2024’s “Repetimos,” with Yotuel and Darell, which reached No. 9. Known for blending classical virtuosity with the rhythms and soul of Latin America, he’s also collaborated with stars such as Luis Fonsi, Juanes, Laura Pausini, Marc Anthony, and Ozuna. (Editor’s Note: Hanlon is married to Billboard’s chief content officer of Latin and Español, Leila Cobo.) Vives, winner of two Grammy Awards and 18 Latin Grammys, is renowned for revolutionizing vallenato and bringing Colombian sounds to the global stage. With more than 20 million albums sold, hits like “La Gota Fría,” “Fruta Fresca,” and “La Bicicleta” (with Shakira) remain iconic staples of Latin music. Goyo, co-founder of the Grammy-winning group ChocQuibTown and recipient of the Agent of Change award at Billboard Latin Women In Music 2023, is a singer and songwriter celebrated for her bold voice and activism in favor of diversity and female empowerment. She represents a new generation of Latin artists who are daring and authentic. The Tonight Show new episode, which also features actors Jessica Chastain, Paul Mescal, Josh O’Connor and Sabrina Impacciatore as guests, airs at 11:35 p.m. ET on NBC and streams on Peacock. If you don’t have access or missed it for any reason, check back on this story, as we will update it with a video of the performance once available. Source link

Fontaines D.C., Bon Iver, More

UPDATE (Sept. 3): Cosey Fanni Tutti will collect the Innovator Award at the 2025 Independent Music Awards on Sep. 28, as the final wave of nominees are announced. The Throbbing Gristle member and Industrial Records co-founder will be awarded the prize at a ceremony at London’s Roundhouse. Elsewhere, Shed Seven will collect the best live performer award and Bandcamp are this year’s independent music champion. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Nominees in the awards’ remaining categories have also been shared, including best independent label, best creative campaign, best independent video and more. See the full list of nominees for the 2025 Independent Music Awards, including those revealed today, below. PREVIOUSLY (Aug. 5): The U.K.’s Association for Independent Music has revealed the first nominees for its upcoming awards ceremony, including Fontaines D.C. and Bon Iver. Now in its 15th year, the Independent Music Awards celebrates artists and labels operating in the indie music sector. The prizes will be awarded at a ceremony to be held at London’s iconic Roundhouse venue on Sept. 23.  Over the course of its history, a number of huge names have collected prizes from the Independent Music Awards. 2024’s victors included Jorja Smith, Sampha, Barry Can’t Swim and Neneh Cherry, with previous winners including Adele, RAYE and Stormzy. In 2025’s list, jazz collective Ezra Collective (Partisan Records), NYC dance act Fcukers (Ninja Tune), London singer-songwriter Hope Tala (Big Family Music) and French-Senegalese experimental artist anaiis (5dB) each earned two nominations. Ten albums are competing for the best independent album prize. They include Bon Iver’s Sable, Fable; Ezra Collective’s Dance, No One’s Watching; Fontaines D.C.’s Romance; Hope Tala’s Hope Handwritten; and John Glacier’s Like a Ribbon. Artists nominated in the best independent track category include Jim Legxacy (“Father”), Wet Leg (“Catch These Fists”), Jorja Smith (“Loving You”) and Wunderhorse (“The Rope”).  U.K. indie labels Ninja Tune, Transgressive and Believe secured the most nominations, with three each, while 5dB, Communion, Domino, FAMM, Partisan, Technicolour, XL and Young earned two each. Two categories will involve public participation: best independent record store and best live performer will both accept nominations from the public. Fans can submit their nominees for the categories on the award’s website.  Nominees in a number of categories, including best independent label and music entrepreneur of the year, are still to be announced. Winners will be selected by a judging panel made up of music industry and media professionals. “As we celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Independent Music Awards, I’m inspired by the extraordinary creativity flowing from the U.K.’s independent music community,” Gee Davy, chief executive of AIM, said in a statement. “Every year, our sector delivers music that speaks to hearts, minds and dancing feet — and this year’s nominees are no exception. Our panel of tastemakers has curated a spectacular selection from the vast array of submissions. This is only a glimpse of the immense talent and variety within the scene, but showcases the fearless artistry that defines this community. “Independence in music means freedom to create, innovate and build careers and businesses on our own terms. The independent sector is where culture meets commercial success, and our 2025 nominees perfectly embody that intersection. I look forward to celebrating their achievements at what promises to be a truly special edition of the Awards.” Here’s the full, updated list of 2025 AIM Independent Music Awards nominees. Innovator award Cosey Fanni Tutti *WINNER* Best live performer Alison Moyet (Cooking Vinyl) Elles Bailey (Cooking Vinyl) Ayanna Witter-Johnson (Hill and Gully Records) Shed Seven (Cooking Vinyl) *WINNER* Wunderhorse (Communion Records)  Best independent video  Bricknasty – “Vinland” (FAMM) Black Honey – ”Psycho (Foxfive Records)  Fontaines D.C. – ”In The Modern World” (XL Recordings) Ezra Collective – “God Gave Me Feet For Dancing” (Partisan Records) Wet Leg – “Catch These Fists” (Domino Recording Co.) PPL Award for most played new independent artist Fat Dog (Domino Recording Co) First Time Flyers (Lookout Mountain) IN PARALLEL (Method 808) NDOTZ (Chosen Flystr8) Popeth (Recordiau Cosh Records) Best independent label  Because Music Communion Records Modern Sky UK Transgressive  XL Recordings Best independent record store  Art Beats (Saffron Walden) A Slice of Vinyl (Gosport) Raven Records (Camden, London) Spinning Around Records (Wellington, Telford) Wax & Beans (Bury) Best creative campaign  NQ Records and Aitch (4) Jagjaguwar and Bon Iver (SABLE, fABLE) XL Recordings and Fontaines D.C. (Romance) The Leaf Label and Snapped Ankles (Hard Times Furious Dancing) Transgressive and SOPHIE (SOPHIE) Best boutique label Clasico Records Flystr8 Submarine Cat Records Untitled (recs) Independent music champion in association with PRS Bandcamp *WINNER* Best independent track anaiis, Grupo Cosmo, “B.P.E” (5dB Records)Ezra Collective, Yazmin Lacey – “God Gave Me Feet for Dancing” (Partisan Records)JIALING, “Freaky Horns” (Clasico Records)Jim Legxacy, “Father” (XL Recordings)Jorja Smith, Maverick Sabre, “Loving You” (FAMM)Miso Extra, Metronomy, “Good Kisses” (Transgressive Records)Orla Gartland, “Mine” (New Friends Music)Wet Leg, “Catch These Fists” (Domino Recording Co.)Wunderhorse, “The Rope” (Communion Records)Yannis & The Yaw, Tony Allen, “Rain Can’t Reach Us” (Transgressive Records) Best independent album Bon Iver, Sable, Fable (Jagjaguwar)Ezra Collective, Dance, No One’s Watching (Partisan Records)Fontaines DC, Romance (XL Recordings)Hope Tala, Hope Handwritten (Big Family Music)John Glacier, Like a Ribbon (Young)Maverick Sabre, Burn the Right Things Down (FAMM)Moonchild Sanelly, Full Moon (Transgressive Records)Nala Sinephro, Endlessness (Warp Records)Oklou, Choke Enough (Oklou / True Panther Records)TAAHLIA, Gramarye (untitled (recs)) U.K. independent breakthrough (in association with Amazon Music)  corto.alto (Ninja Tune)Fat Dog (Domino Recording Co.)Glass Beams (Ninja Tune)Hope Tala (Big Family Music)Sara Landry (HEKATE Records) Best independent EP/mixtape Fcukers, Baggy$$ (Technicolour Records)MRCY, VOLUME 1(Dead Oceans)Nectar Woode, Head Above Water (Communion Music)Shygirl, Club Shy Room 2 (Because Music)Zino Vinci, The Late Bloomer (Bawne London / Believe)   Best independent remix Aluna, “Heatstroke” (Paul Woolford remix) (Mad Decent / Because Music)Home Counties, TATYANA, “Uptight” – TATYANA remix (Submarine Cat Records)Koreless, “Seven” (Jorg Kuning Bicton Barns Remix) (Young)Nilufer Yanya, “Just a Western” (Boy Harsher Remix) (Ninja Tune)Rosie Lowe, “Gratitudes” (D’Monk remix) (Blue Flowers Music) One to Watch anaiis (5dB Records)BINA. (TLD Records)Chloe Qisha (VLF Records / Believe) Cristale (Believe)Fcukers (Ninja Tune) Source link

Laufey’s ‘A Matter of Time’ Bows Atop Multiple Billboard Album Charts

Laufey’s A Matter of Time tops multiple Billboard album charts, as the set debuts at No. 1 on Independent Albums, Jazz Albums, Traditional Jazz Albums and Vinyl Albums (all dated Sept. 6). The set — her third studio album — also makes top 10 arrivals on the overall all-genre Billboard 200 chart (No. 4, her first top 10 there) and the Indie Store Album Sales tally (No. 2). A Matter of Time is her second leader on Independent Albums, third on Jazz Albums and Traditional Jazz Albums, and first on Vinyl Albums. On the Billboard 200, Laufey’s previous high-water mark came with her breakthrough second studio set, Bewitched, which peaked at No. 18. Notably, on the Billboard 200, A Matter of Time marks the highest-debuting jazz album since the Dec. 1, 2018-dated chart, when Michael Bublé’s Love debuted and peaked at No. 2. (Jazz albums are defined as those that are eligible for, or have charted on, Billboard’s Top Jazz Albums chart.) A Matter of Time starts with 99,000 equivalent album units earned — Laufey’s biggest week ever — according to Luminate. Of that sum, album sales comprise 71,000 (her best sales week; it debuts at No. 2 on Top Album Sales), while streaming equivalent album units and track equivalent album units comprise the remaining sum. The set’s first-week sales were bolstered by its availability across eight vinyl and three CD variants (each with one signed edition) and a cassette. A Matter of Time was preceded by its chart hit “Silver Lining,” which reached No. 32 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart in June. Equivalent album units comprise album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). Each unit equals one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 3,750 ad-supported or 1,250 paid/subscription on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album. All Sept. 6, 2025-dated charts will be posted in full on Billboard’s website on Sept. 3, one day later than usual, owed to the Labor Day holiday on Sept. 1 in the U.S. Source link

Jorge Benavides y Tiago Cantoro son citados por la fiscalía en investigación a ‘Chibolín’

Redacción Panamericana El caso de Andrés Hurtado sigue en el ojo de la tormenta y suma nuevos capítulos con figuras como Jorge Benavides y Tiago Cantoro en la mira. A casi un año de la detención de Andrés Hurtado, más conocido como ‘Chibolín’, el proceso judicial por presunto lavado de activos y tráfico de influencias continúa generando titulares. La Fiscalía ha intensificado las investigaciones y citó a 21 personas, entre ellas el actor cómico Jorge Benavides y el futbolista Tiago Cantoro, para que brinden sus declaraciones y ayuden a esclarecer los hechos. Te puede interesar Patricio Parodi arremete contra Paolo Guerrero: “Él va a cobrar, ¿qué juega? Está en la banca” Jorge Benavides bajo la lupa Las autoridades exigirán al popular humorista, líder de “JB en ATV”, que explique la compra de un vehículo incluido en las pesquisas del caso. Aunque Benavides no ha brindado declaraciones públicas hasta el momento, su citación ha generado gran expectativa entre sus seguidores y en el medio artístico, pues se trata de una de las figuras más reconocidas de la televisión peruana. Tiago Cantoro también deberá declarar La Fiscalía también citó al futbolista de origen argentino, nacionalizado peruano, Tiago Cantoro. Su testimonio será clave para esclarecer detalles sobre su proceso de nacionalización y su eventual vínculo con Hurtado. La noticia ha sorprendido al mundo deportivo, que sigue de cerca el desarrollo de las investigaciones. Te puede interesar Carlos Zambrano en exclusiva para ‘La Hinchada’: “No bajaremos los brazos ante Uruguay” Defensa de Hurtado pide archivar el caso Desde el penal de Lurigancho, Hurtado envió un manuscrito al Tribunal Constitucional solicitando que revisen su expediente. Su abogado, Elio Riera, ha insistido en que el concepto de “tráfico de influencias en cadena” no tiene sustento penal y busca el archivo del caso. “El señor Hurtado fue llevado a la cárcel porque, según la Fiscalía, en contubernio con la doctora Peralta se habría favorecido a terceros. Pero al incluir a otros funcionarios inventan un delito que no es sancionado penalmente”, expresó. El caso sigue avanzando y, con figuras mediáticas involucradas, mantiene al tanto al público como a los medios. @tacna_forever 📺⚖️ Andrés Hurtado “Chibolín” pide libertad al TC en medio de acusaciones de corrupción 💰🔥 El expresentador de TV Andrés Hurtado cumple 18 meses de prisión preventiva en Lurigancho tras ser acusado de cohecho, tráfico de influencias y corrupción. Ahora presentó un habeas corpus al Tribunal Constitucional, alegando que la medida lo mantiene lejos de su familia 💔 y pide afrontar el proceso en libertad. El caso estalló tras la denuncia de Ana Siucho, exesposa de Edison Flores ⚽, quien lo señaló por presuntos favores ilícitos y coimas millonarias con barras de oro 🪙✨. 👉 ¿Debe dar el TC darle la libertad o mantener la prisión preventiva? 🤔 #AndresHurtado #Chibolin #CasoPeru #PrisionPreventiva #HabeasCorpus #TribunalConstitucional #NoticiasViral #UltimoMinuto #PeruNews #Corrupcion #Justicia #CasoHurtado #NoticiasTikTok #ActualidadPeru #PeruHoy ♬ sonido original – Tacna Forever Source link

Drake Gets ‘Really Sensitive’ Over Being Called ‘Culture Vulture’

Drake doesn’t like being referred to as a culture vulture. The Toronto rapper sat down with media personality Bobbi Althoff for her new podcast Not This Again where he addressed things like their falling out after their much-publicized first interview, the fake abs allegations, his beef with Rick Ross, and being called a “culture vulture.” When the subject of their falling out came up, Drake tried to explain why he decided to cut all ties with Althoff, saying that she made him feel like his interview was the source of all the problems in her life at the time. “What I’m really trying to say is I feel like I’m not necessarily a part of the problem,” Drake told Bobbi as he attempted to articulate why he blocked her on everything and asked for the original video to be taken down. “And I experience a lot of guilt-tripping in my life where people are like, ‘No, this is your fault,’ essentially and my intentions are pure.” Adding, “It’s the same way even in music,” people will be like, ‘Oh, you’re a culture vulture,’ or people will describe the collaborative efforts that I’ve put forth and the artists that I’ve picked up and lifted up or shined a light on as me taking, you know? They’ll put a negative spin on it and try and tell me that it’s a self-serving thing or whatever, and I think I get really sensitive about that.” Drake’s collabs with up-and-coming artists have been the subject of much debate in rap social media circles for years and the issue was addressed by Kendrick Lamar multiple times during their back-and-forth last summer on “euphoria” and “Not Like Us.” And the Compton rapper hasn’t been the only one to be critical of his collabs. Back in 2019, Drake addressed Grime rapper Wiley‘s criticism while co-hosting the 1Xtra Rap Show with Tiffany Calver. “I hate that people think that me being into music from these kids that are trying to make it and trying to build a name for themselves is like, ‘Oh, that’s some culture vulture,” he told Calver. “What does that even mean? I don’t understand what that means. Would you rather me not acknowledge anything or support? That’s some real confused hater s—t. But it is what it is. I see it a lot. I’ll never understand how supporting somebody’s song or even going a step further, giving somebody a song or linking up, I’ll never understand how that is not viewed as something admirable. But I guess some people have their own outlook on it.” You can watch the full conversation below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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‘Is He Pulling a Prank?’

Dierks Bentley is known for his hit country songs such “Drunk on a Plane,” “I Hold On” and “Riser,” but he’s also an avid reader. During an appearance on radio and television personality Bobby Bones’ Bobbycast, the two traded notes on some of their favorite books and recent books they’ve read (among the books Bentley named were Ulysses from author James Joyce and War and Peace from by Leo Tolstoy). At one point, Bentley recalled a story about an interesting gift he once received from fellow country music artist Tim McGraw. “Want me to give you the greatest flex of all time? And he’ll probably appreciate this story, ’cause I don’t know if it’s true or not, if he did it on purpose,” Bentley said. “Tim McGraw, we were also talking about books one time, I don’t know where it was. He goes, ‘Let me send you some books,’ a big reader. He sent me a cardboard box full of books. Every book was this thick … it was like Russian — it wasn’t written in Russian, [but] a book about a Russian painter and this book about Eastern philosophy. I wish I had the whole collection because, with McGraw, you can’t tell, ‘Is he pulling a prank on me?’ Or, he could be totally serious, ’cause he’s a one-upper for sure … you go out on the road, he’ll flip that tire one more time than you.” “He’s a competitive dude,” Bones said. “He’s so competitive, so I still can’t tell to this day, I need to ask him. He’ll probably be like, ‘Of course I read those books.’ [It was] this huge collection of really thick history books, that I’m just like, ‘This has to be a joke,’ but maybe not.” The conversation also turned to the topic of manifestation, as Bentley also noted how he took inspiration after a friend gave him a book by pastor and author Joel Osteen. “One of the things he said in that book, which I really agreed with, is ‘If you really want something, you gotta see it every day. If you want to go to Spain, get a postcard of Spain and put it on your refrigerator.’ Well… I really wanted to leave Nashville before COVID,” he said, adding that he wanted to be in Colorado or [Bentley’s home state of] Arizona. “I had this backpack, an old burlap sack and I hung it by the backdoor and put a piece of duct tape on it that said ‘West,’ and I had a flannel shirt in there. I’d look at it every day.” Oddly enough, Bentley and his family were in Colorado when the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. “I don’t want to say I was involved in manifesting COVID… We ended up living [in Colorado] for a year, which had been my dream. I was like, ‘How am I going to move my whole family to Colorado?’ We ended up staying there, the kids went to school there,” he said. Bentley and Bones also talked about Bentley’s passion for flying and songs that fueled his desire to be a country singer-songwriter. Bentley just wrapped his headlining The Broken Branches Tour, in support of his Broken Branches album. Source link

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#lima #CrimenOrganizado |. PELIGROSOS CABECILLAS FUERON TRASLADADOS HOY AL PENAL…

#lima #CrimenOrganizado |.🔴 PELIGROSOS CABECILLAS FUERON TRASLADADOS HOY AL PENAL DE CHALLAPALCA‼️‼️ Un operativo del Instituto Nacional Penitenciario (INPE) sacudió la rutina del penal de Cajamarca el último sábado. La medida, ordenada por el presidente del INPE, Iván Paredes Yataco, trasladó a 15 internos considerados de alta peligrosidad hacia el penal de Régimen Cerrado Especial de Challapalca. Entre ellos figuran presuntos cabecillas de grupos delictivos vinculados al Callao, como los “Gatilleros del Callao” y los “Boca Seca de Bellavista”. #radioaltura Source

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