A Rally Pilot, Behind a Cargo of 442 Kilos of Cocaine that Was Signaled by the DEA
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A few minutes before the rally race began, on April 26, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, while the cars and drivers were ready for the start, a Colombian hitman approached the vehicle of Bolivian runner José Pedro Rojas Velasco, alias Pepa, and executed it with six shots. Pepa failed to complete the Rally Sprint Nueva Santa Cruz, in the SXS Racing category, and neither did sending a shipment of cocaine to the north of Santa Fe.
Eight people were arrested as a result of the operation, including the Bolivian pilot and co-pilot. The Narcoplanet entry into Santa Fe: eight people arrested and more than 400 kilos of cocaine seized was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The shipment was organized by a Bolivian rally pilot who was shot to death ten days ago and who was from Sebastian Marset’s narco group. Eight were arrested after a 45-day follow-up. An investigation with information from the U.S. DEA allowed Monday to intercept after landing on a clandestine runway in Vera, in the north of Santa Fe, a plane loaded with 442 kilos of cocaine, in an operation that aimed to arrest eight people, including the pilot …
The Argentine Federal Police carried out an operation in the town of Santafesina de Vera where a plane was intercepted on a clandestine track, more than 400 kilos of cocaine were kidnapped and eight people linked to an organization linked to drug trafficking were arrested. The investigation, carried out for 45 days, involved PROCUNAR, led by Diego Iglesias, with the participation of the Federal Prosecutor Matías Scilabra, and the Federal Court o…
The Argentine Federal Police intercepted a plane in the town of Vera Santafesina and succeeded in arresting not only eight members of a narcocriminal organization, but also in kidnapping more than 400 kilos of cocaine. The case was initiated on the basis of information provided by the Drug Control Administration (DEA) and was deepened by investigative, monitoring and follow-up tasks carried out by brigades and special groups deployed in the area.
s An operation of the Argentine Federal Police culminated this week in the kidnapping of more than 440 kilos of cocaine and the arrest of eight people, after intercepting a plane that had landed on a clandestine track mounted in a camp in the area. The investigation, which lasted 45 days, involved the intervention of the Office of the Procurator for Drug Trafficking (PROCUNAR), led by Diego Iglesias, along with the prosecutor of PROCUNAR NEA, Ma…
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