Drug trafficker speaks from escape: To end drug trafficking, we must end the police and corrupt politicians

2023-11-27 23:40:40 / AKTUALITET ALFA PRESS

Drug trafficker speaks from escape: To end drug trafficking, we must end the

"To end drug trafficking, we must first end the corrupt police and politicians, and there are many of them." This is what the Uruguayan drug lord Sebastian Marset said in an interview given by the fugitive to the journalist Patricia Martín, of the television program Santo y Seña in Uruguay.

"There are countries where drug trafficking is their daily bread ", said Marset.

With his videos published on social networks while he was on the run, the Uruguayan boss has embarrassed the police and the governments of different countries. In July he narrowly escaped capture in Bolivia thanks to a tip from the police themselves. And last month Uruguay's interior and foreign ministers had to resign over the issue of a legal passport that would have allowed him to leave Dubai in 2021 after he was detained for possessing false documents.

At the age of 32, Marset is already considered the "king of the waterway", the navigable channel that crosses Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina, along which tons of cocaine travel hidden in containers of grain and soybeans destined for Europe. To distinguish the various international arrest warrants for drug trafficking, money laundering and the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci.

But he denies this latest accusation: "I have nothing to do with Pecci's death," he told journalist Patricia Martín, who interviewed him in a secret location, apparently in Paraguay.

"They made a big mistake with this accusation, that's why I decided to speak," he added.

 

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