The 19-year-old girl, Pamela Cabanillas, will be extradited from Spain after the demands of the Supreme Court are met.

Cabanillas is accused of defrauding thousands of people by fraudulently selling tickets to last year’s Bad Bunny and Danny Yankee concerts in Lima.

The Supreme Court’s Permanent Criminal Chamber complied with requirements set out in the extradition treaty between Peru and Spain to “obtain the delivery of Peruvian national Pamela Cabanillas, under investigation for identity theft, aggravated fraud and document falsification,” according to the Twitter post. account of the judiciary.

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

Cabanillas was arrested in Madrid last March after an Interpol warrant was issued.

The young woman was accused of being the leader of the Los QR scam gang, as they copied data from ticket-buying platforms and raised approximately $130,000. The scammed went to the stage where the concert will take place, but was not allowed to enter.

Between two and three months would require the extradition of Pamela Cabanillas, leader of a band who cheated with tickets to a Daddy Yankee concert in Peru

The 19-year-old defendant submitted to simplified or voluntary extradition and in that sense, the Court ordered that its resolution be communicated to the Office for International Judicial Cooperation and Extradition of the Public Prosecutor’s Office for the immediate execution of the surrender order. Cabanillas, who will be held in pre-trial detention for nine months upon arrival in Peru.

Cabanillas had already foreseen that he would not return the money for the tickets because he had spent it.