After being arrested in May 2010 for an attempted rape, a young man of 22 years has been betrayed by their biological review as the aggressor is also a British student in January 2007
Through Interpol, the British victim has also recognized the young photographically as the author of the violation, so it has been rearrested and sent to prison
This action is to clarify the last ten days of a homicide in the Canary Islands and a triple rape in Malaga, all using the biological review
National Police agents have been solved thanks to DNA testing, a violation committed in Murcia four years ago on a British student.
After being arrested in May 2010 for an attempted rape, a young man of 22 years has been betrayed by their biological review as the aggressor from young student in January 2007.
Through Interpol, the British victim has also recognized the young photographically as the author of the violation, so it has been rearrested and sent to prison.
This action is to clarify the last ten days of a homicide in the Canary Islands and a triple rape in Malaga, all thanks to the biological review.
The rape of the young British woman has now been clarified that took place at dawn on January 27, 2007, when this was discussed within the portal of the farm where he lived in a street in the capital of Murcia.
A young man raped her after threatening her and assaulting her.
Provincial Police Brigade Scientific Murcia then carried out a thorough inspection of the scene of action and biological traces collected from the offender.
Although these biological samples did not match any currently registered in police databases, research continued in other ways.
In May this year there was an event of similar characteristics, also in Murcia city.
A 22 year old man was arrested for attempting to rape a girl in the toilets of a nightclub in Murcia and after the incorporation of its genetic profile databases, found its coincidence with the aggressor January 2007 .
After making that identification, the researchers activated the ordinary mechanisms of international police cooperation and, through Interpol, the victim identified without doubt the perpetrator through a photographic reconnaissance conducted in their country of origin of members British police.
Such evidence has led to the arrest of this person again, a young Ecuadorian national, resident of the capital of Murcia, which has been sent to prison by order of the judicial authority.
Recently resolved several serious crimes
DNA has become a key tool in solving serious crimes in 2009 were settled 194 sexual assaults by their analysis.
Recently, on the 2nd a man was arrested for the rape and murder by strangulation of a woman, which occurred in January 1994 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
His DNA was found in a collection snuff butt after a robbery, which was linked with rape committed 16 years ago.
Also last week resolved a triple rape in 2001 and two persons were arrested through the collation of the "genetic fingerprint."
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de Murcia