Known as Mommy Yankee, young Peruvian Pamela Cabanillas boasted about the lifestyle she led after she was accused of scamming hundreds of people with tickets to events such as Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny concerts.

On March 1, she was finally detained in Spain after months of surveillance by authorities.

Cabanillas is accused of being the leader of the Los QR de la Fraud gang, a gang responsible for ticket counterfeiting. Only at the Daddy Yankee concert, which took place last October, the group would have raised $ 500,000. Counterfeit tickets were offered through third parties, such as influencers and tiktokers, to build trust in the ticket.

“I’ve already spent all the money,” turns up a young Peruvian woman who cheated with Daddy Yankee tickets

To go unpunished, he left the country the same day of the concert.

In an interview days later, he said he had already spent the money and revealed that he had also faked concert tickets for Karol G, Bad Bunny and Coldplay. He also said he only obtained $37,000.

“Unfortunately they can’t get their money back because I spent it,” he announced to those affected by the scam.

Last November Cabanillas was already arrested in Spain, but then for stealing clothes from a clothing store. However, she was released.

She is 18 years old and is identified as the leader of a network that swindled tickets to the Daddy Yankee concert in Peru

Vanessa Arriet, an inspector with the Spanish National Police, said so Trade that Cabanillas had entered Spain on November 2 and that he was found to be visiting the district of Carabanchel. Through social networks it was possible to observe the places where he was.

At around 1:00 p.m. on March 1, she was discreetly followed up and approached. Arriet said the young woman offered no resistance when she asked for her documentation.

He General Carlos López returned to RPP that the extradition of the young woman could take two to three months due to legal proceedings. Cabanillas faces charges of fraud, identity theft and forgery of documents.