Colombian President Denies Claims Behind US Drug Probe, Says His Career Disproves Allegations
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The daily reported on Friday, March 20 the existence of two proceedings against Gustavo Petro's links with drug traffickers. No charges are expected at this time. The Colombian President has strongly rejected these charges.
The “priority” label is reserved for suspects that the DEA considers to have a “significant impact” on drug trafficking. NEW YORK (AP).- Colombian President Gustavo Petro has been designated as a “priority” by the U.S. Drug Control Administration (DEA) while federal prosecutors in New York investigate his alleged links with drug traffickers, according to people familiar with the issue and documents consulted by The Associated Press. DEA records …
U.S. federal prosecutors examine Colombian President Gustavo Petro for alleged links with drug traffickers. Petro rejects the allegations and claims to be unrelated to organized crime.
The Colombian President, Gustavo Petro, agreed on Saturday (20) to have any contact with drug trafficking groups after news in the media about possible investigations in the United States against him for that reason. Meanwhile, the Colombian Embassy in Washington stated that he had not received any notification of any possible investigation. “In Colombia, there is no single investigation about my relationship with drug traffickers, for a simple …
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