Alistan in Argentina Deportation of Rear Admiral Farías
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The Government of Claudia Sheinbaum abandoned the process of extradition of the ex-marine to speed up his expulsion. Farías Laguna was arrested in April in Buenos Aires
Sheinbaum Says Fernando ‘N’ Will Arrive in Mexico Despite Delay in Deportation: ‘He Is Not in Doubt’
President Claudia Sheinbaum said that Rear Admiral Fernando ‘N’, accused of leading a network of fiscal huachicol, will arrive in Mexico. The president revealed that the transfer of the sailor was delayed due to a “legal matter”; however, that will not stop his arrival in national territory to face the charges against him. “He requested a legal matter in Argentina and that is why he delayed his arrival in Mexico (...) asking the Prosecutor’s Off…
The Navy Rear Admiral was arrested last April 23 in Buenos Aires after travelling with false documentation, when he was already wanted by Mexican authorities. The surrender is "under the figure of deportation," the source told the AFP under reservation. Farías' defense sought refuge in Argentina on the grounds that his life was in danger. He had in principle a hearing scheduled for August 27 in Buenos Aires. FGE accused Farías of "organized crim…
The man accused of leading a fiscal huachicol network could arrive in the country in the next few hours aboard a Navy Secretariat aircraft, according to federal sources quoted by national media
The government of Argentina authorized the deportation of Fernando Farías Laguna, arrested on April 23, 2026 in Buenos Aires, following the red card of Interpol. Fernando Farías Laguna, former admiral of the Secretariat of Marina (Semar), is accused of being the leader of a network of fiscal huachicol in customs. Fernando Farías Laguna is deported by Argentina; he has already begun his transfer to MexicoAlthough Mexico had requested the deportat…
The Attorney General's Office (FGR) reported that Fernando Farias Laguna, arrested in Argentina in April via an Interpol Red Notice, will be transferred to Mexico to be presented before…
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