Just look for me, I’m never going to give myself up

Just look for me, I’m never going to give myself up

December 4, 2023 – 10:04

The second part of the drug trafficker’s interview was published in which he spoke about Mónica Ferrero and Martín Mutio.

Courtesy: Channel 4

The drug dealer Sebastian Marset once again mocked the justice of Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia by appearing for the second time on television with the publication of the second part of an exclusive interview where he assured that he will never turn himself in.

In the second part of the interview with the television program Santo y Seña on Channel 4, Marset spoke about his relationship with society, assured that he did not threaten the prosecutor Monica Ferrero and denied knowing the businessman accused of drug trafficking, Martin Mutio.

Regarding the possibility of surrendering in a negotiation with the Uruguayan justice, the drug trafficker denied having referred to the surrender of his person, but rather having spoken for his brother, his partner and his brother-in-law. “I never talked about giving myself up. That is not in the negotiation and it never was,” said Marset.

“I asked that be fair, but it seems that the politics of all countries do what they want and they are in plot against me. “The political mafia is not fair,” said the drug dealer. “Just look for me, I’m never going to give myself up,” declared Marset. In that sense, he stressed that the “A Ultranza” operation seems like an antics to him and questioned that they asked for 22 years in prison for her partner. “They are sick in the head. Bad in the head, really,” she said.

His relationship with Mutio and the threat to Ferrero

During the interview, the drug trafficker denied having been part of the threat that the prosecutor received. Monica Ferro after an attack on the Anti-Drug Brigade in the Prado in 2020. “If the business is carried out in a business manner, it is not necessary to kill anyone,” Marset established. “For me, people who do their jobs do the right thing. “I don’t get involved with prosecutors or journalists, I do my job,” she added.

For its part, regarding a possible relationship with the businessman Martin Mutio – who is in prison for 15 years for a case associated with the seizure of 4.5 tons of cocaine in the port of Hamburg – Marset denied knowing him.

The doubt arose because, during the raid, the packages of cocaine had the label of the First Uruguay Cartel (PCU), an association that is related to Marset. “I don’t know about that whole case, I don’t know Mutio and I have zero connection with him,” she said.

Source: Ambito

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