The Paraguayan Prosecutor’s Office raided the Interpol headquarters for raising the alert about Marset’s couple

The Paraguayan Prosecutor’s Office raided the Interpol headquarters for raising the alert about Marset’s couple

November 30, 2023 – 09:07

The Public Ministry of that country is investigating the irregularities surrounding the termination of the arrest warrant.

He Public Ministry of Paraguay (Prosecutor’s Office) raided the headquarters of Interpol in Assumption for having recently raised the red alert on Gianina García Trochepartner of the Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastian Marset.

The Prosecutor’s Office of that country executed the search warrant last Wednesday night within the framework of the investigation of the irregularities of the cessation of the arrest warrant (already reestablished) on the Uruguayan woman, who, like the drug trafficker, remains a fugitive from the Justice of that country.

The prosecutors Irma Llanos and Ruth Benitez led the police delegation in charge of the raid at the headquarters of Interpol Paraguay, located in the Saxony neighborhood of the capital of that country. Three police officers from the agency were arrested during the raid.

The procedure took place after the Interpol General Secretariatlocated in Lyon (France)provide the Prosecutor’s Office with the data on the user who modified the code red rating of the couple marsetas well as his front man, Jose Estigarribia.

Paraguay removed its Interpol chief for lifting the arrest warrant for García Troche

On Tuesday, the head of the Commissioner Cabinet, Rodolfo Oliver Fernández Almadawas dismissed from his position after an investigation by the Prosecutor’s Office, as reported through the social network Paraguayan National Police.

The Paraguayan organization had opened the investigation to Fernandez Almada for alleged sabotage, frustration of execution and criminal prosecution and alteration of data on November 24, after the red alert on Garcia Troche.

For his part, the head of the Interpol department in Asunción, Juan Pereiraannounced in the last few hours that 17 officials had been removed from their duties, while awaiting the report from the central base in Lyon.

The fiscal Benitez had told the press that they already had “sufficient elements” within the framework of the investigation, so it was “a matter of time to know the origin and perpetrators of the incident.”

Source: Ambito

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