Brazil freed Sebastián Marset’s brother

Brazil freed Sebastián Marset’s brother

February 9, 2024 – 19:31

The Justice of that country rejected his extradition to Paraguay and considered that “there is no attributable act” against the relative of the Uruguayan drug trafficker.

Brazil freed Diego Marset Alba, half brother of Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset, after a decision by the Justice of that country that considered that “an attributable fact” does not weigh on him.

In this way, Brazilian judges refused to extradite Paraguay to the relative of the drug trafficker, who remains a fugitive. In this way, the 22-year-old young man, captured on December 27, was released after just over a month.

Marset Alba He had been remanded in custody in Foz do Iguazu, when, according to his defense, he intended to surrender. The drug trafficker’s relative was targeted by the Brazilian police as an intermediary in the criminal structure, in addition to considering him the “manager” of the payments.

However, the defense lawyer of the released young man, Santiago Muratorio, He clarified in dialogue with Desayunos Informales that “there is no attributable fact” and stressed that his client’s documentation was original, so that the neighboring country “cannot be extradited.”

Sebastián Marset remains a fugitive

Meanwhile, the drug trafficker who generated a scandal in the government for the delivery of a passport, remains a fugitive and the last appearance of marset in public it was on a television program, when he was interviewed by Santo y Seña.

On that occasion, he said: “I asked them to 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 it’s not fair”.

He even sent a strong message to make it clear that he is far from cooperating. “Just look for me, I “I’m never going to give myself up,” asserted the drug trafficker, who questioned the measures against his relatives and said that the authorities “are sick in the head.”

The delivery of the Uruguayan passport to marset unleashed a political scandal within the government, after which the president Luis Lacalle Pou decided to expel the former chancellor from the government Francisco Bustillo, the former Minister of the Interior, Luis Alberto Heber; the former undersecretary Guillermo Maciel; and former presidential communications advisor, Roberto Lafluf.

Source: Ambito

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