The government of bolivian offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of the 32-year-old Uruguayan Sebastian Marset Cabreraone of the most sought after in the Southern Cone for drug trafficking.
“We have decided to grant a reward, for whoever can give us the exact whereabouts of Sebastian Marsetfor the sum of 100,000 US dollars,” said the Minister of the Interior (Interior), Edward del Castillo.
Marset has been wanted since last Saturday, July 29, in bolivian, when he escaped from a police operation. According to Minister Del Castillo himself, the government was alerted to his presence in the country in June of this month by the governments of Uruguay and Paraguayanwho are also looking for him for various crimes.
The Bolivian government deployed some 2,000 uniformed officers to arrest Marset Cabrera, considered by the Ministry of the Interior (Interior) as “a high-value drug trafficker” for the region and the world.
Del Castillo also undermined the credibility of the version of Sebastian Marsetwho in a video broadcast on Saturday on social networks said he was out of bolivian. “Everything he is saying is false,” said the Minister of Government.
“Surrendering myself is not an option and being captured by bolivian police It’s not an option either. I am quite intelligent for you, not to say that you are very stupid. One (does not) underestimate the Police, but the Bolivians do,” he said in the video published by Underlined.
In addition to being investigated for drug trafficking, the drug trafficker has been accused of the murder of two Paraguayans: the sports businessman Mauricio Schwarzmann and the drug prosecutor Marcelo Peci. The first was shot in Asunción, the Paraguayan capital, on September 12, 2021; while Pecci was shot dead on May 10, 2022, on the Colombian island of Barú.
Source: Ambito