Are you afraid of what he might say?

Are you afraid of what he might say?

November 25, 2023 – 15:53

The Uruguayan drug trafficker maintained that Eduardo del Castillo is “quite worried” about the interview that will be broadcast in the next few hours.

He Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset responded to the Minister of Government of Bolivia, Eduardo del Castillo, by assuring that he is “quite worried” and suggested that the authority of that country “is afraid” of what the fugitive criminal may say.

marset He thus referred to the statements of the leader, who assured that the drug trafficker feels “cornered” and suggested that he could turn himself in “in the next few days,” when analyzing why he decided to give an interview where he assured that he did not spend “a single dollar” to the delivery of the passport.

“I see you quite worried, Mr. Minister. Del Castillo, “Are you afraid of what he might say?” Marset stated regarding the minister, in a recorded message sent to the Unitel channel of Bolivia.

Along those lines, he added: “He didn’t even wait for Sunday’s program. He is already saying that I am used to lying. You are a cynical liar, watch the program and then defend yourself.” Thus, he made reference to the interview with Santo y Seña, which will be broadcast this Sunday night on Channel 4.

Del Castillo said that “he is used to lying”

When speaking about the drug trafficker, whom the Uruguayan Foreign Ministry He gave him a passport that later sparked a political scandal, Del Castillo He maintained that he has “full certainty” that he is in Paraguay and maintained that police work “has forced this subject to ‘tell his truth’.”

In any case, he clarified that “he is a person who is used to lying” and considered that marset “He is looking for a cell phone so he can turn himself in in the next few days.”

Added to this is that in recent days there has been a lack of intelligence regarding the red alert required by Gianina García Troche, Marset’s wife. The Uruguayan Police warned the Paraguayan Prosecutor’s Office about the fact, which is now being investigated in the Latin American country after Interpol confirmed that the order to terminate the search never existed.

Source: Ambito

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