The Uruguayan drug trafficker, who generated a scandal within the government, assured that Justice “has no evidence” against him.
He Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset spoke out again from hiding while he remains a fugitive and assured that the Justice “He has no evidence” of the accusations against him, while he stated: “I did not spend a dollar on the passport issue.”
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marset He expressed himself this way during an interview conducted by the program Santo y Seña, which is broadcast on Channel 4, from where they released a preview in which he referred to the situation that led to a political scandal within the government, with several resignations of senior officials.


In one of the fragments that were released from the journalistic note, which will be broadcast this Sunday, marset He minimized the accusations against him and noted: “They say, they say, they say… I want to see if one day they capture me, I hope they never have the opportunity, to see what evidence they have.”
On the other hand, he warned that “I did not spend a dollar on the passport issue,” when referring to the process he began while he was in prison in Qatar and referred to his recent escape from Bolivia. “They helped me, because, if I was alone with the capture and my wife was not, the children would continue going to school. So, I would be with them or I would visit them, because I can’t be with my family,” she said.
Marset’s wife is still being sought
From Interpol Uruguay They confirmed hours ago that it weighs on the wife of marset a red alert, after the Paraguayan Prosecutor’s Office received a report saying that it had been lifted. So, Gianina García Troche She continues to be required by the international agency for the crime of drug trafficking, among others.
Meanwhile, the drug trafficker’s father-in-law, 61 years old and whose name was not revealed, was convicted at the beginning of the month for trafficking in firearms and ammunition, after being apprehended on August 9 in a farm in Junction Olmos (Canelones).
Now, the man will have to comply with probation for six months, establish an address, report to the section once a week and perform community tasks for 4 hours once a week for one three months, according to reports.
Source: Ambito