The Attorney General's Office (FGR) reported that, to date, there is insufficient evidence to carry out the provisional detention of 10 individuals wanted by U.S. authorities for alleged drug trafficking offenses. During a press conference held this Friday, May 1, the federal agency stated that there is no reference, reason, basis, or evidence to justify the urgency of these detentions for extradition purposes. "There is no reference, no reason,…
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The Attorney General's Office (FGR) reported that, to date, there is insufficient evidence to carry out the provisional detention of 10 individuals wanted by U.S. authorities for alleged drug trafficking offenses. During a press conference held this Friday, May 1, the federal agency stated that there is no reference, reason, basis, or evidence to justify the urgency of these detentions for extradition purposes. "There is no reference, no reason,…