Is Sebastián Marset preparing to surrender?

Is Sebastián Marset preparing to surrender?

November 28, 2023 – 10:03

The defender of the Uruguayan drug trafficker evaluated in the Prosecutor’s Office the possibility of the criminal turning himself in in Uruguay for minor crimes.

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The lawyer of Sebastian Marset probed the prosecutor Diego Perez about the possibility of surrendering in Uruguay for two minor crimes committed in 2020; Meanwhile, the head of the Uruguayan Interpol assured that a negotiation by the offender.

Santiago Moratorium He had inquired about the possibility that the Uruguayan drug trafficker – currently a fugitive – would surrender to the country’s justice system for two minor crimes. One of them corresponds to a Death threat to the Narcotics Prosecutor, Monica Ferrero, through a WhatsApp message. The second is because it is the Intelectual author of one molotov bomb that a group of people threw at the Anti-Drug Brigade, according to El Observador. Both crimes were carried out in 2020.

This situation corresponds to the fact that Marset does not have open cases within the Uruguay. In this way, the drug trafficker would have a low sentence in the Uruguay and would dilate the extradition to Paraguay where the criminal is wanted for drug trafficking. However, the prosecutor did not commit to carrying out the request and assured that he will seek to close the international case that has the security forces involved. Paraguay and Bolivia.

From Interpol they did not receive a negotiation proposal

Director of Investigations of the National Police, Juan Rodríguez Reina, said that Marset’s defense did not propose any negotiations and that the authorities have decided to capture him. “From the Ministry of Interior“The National Police does not carry out any type of negotiation regarding that,” said Rodríguez Reina.

For his part, he added that “Interpol Uruguay, by legal mandate, has the arrest order and will comply with it in the event that any international fugitive is present in the country.” In that sense, the director assured that there is no evidence that the drug trafficker is in Paraguay but that the hypothesis is that he is still in that country, although there is no confirmation about his whereabouts.

In addition, he said that the criminal’s family continues with Red alert in case they enter the country. Regarding Marset’s wife, Gianina García Troche, the director assured that she never stopped being in the Public Safety Management System of the Ministry of the Interior and that if she had entered the country with the information of the patronymic data, “she would have been detained.”

Meanwhile, he confirmed that Organized crime and Interpol continues working on the Marset case. “We have elements to contribute to the Paraguayan and Bolivian Police, as has been done so far, we continue to cooperate internationally with both Brazil and Argentina, in addition to the countries interested in the captures,” he assured.

Source: Ambito

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