Drug trafficker Sebastián Marset denied threats and claimed that Paraguayan justice set up a circus

Drug trafficker Sebastián Marset denied threats and claimed that Paraguayan justice set up a circus

The Uruguayan drug lord stressed that his warning against prosecutors and judges was “legal” and not violent.

The drug trafficker Sebastian Marset He assured that the Paraguayan justice “he created a circus” around his case to persecute his family and denied that he directly threatened the prosecutors and judges in the case, since his warning was “legal.”

The Uruguayan drug trafficker, who is a fugitive from international justice and has a red alert on him from the Interpolspoke to Paraguayan channel NPY last Friday, where he distanced himself from media reports of alleged threats.

“I did not threaten anyone, they can continue with the circus they have been putting on for a long time. Now they have put on a new circus that I threatened, it is more than clear that I did not threaten anyone,” Marset said in the first of the audios.

“My threat was legal. With my lawyers, I will at some point achieve the dismissal of at least the prosecutor, the judge, and all those who have to do with this case that has pursued my family for so long without any crime having been committed by them,” said the drug trafficker.

Marset, who could be in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) pointed against the Paraguayan Justice and said that “they are afraid” and that is why they attack him. “They have to attack in another area, I think, not in the security of the custody of prosecutors and judges,” he insisted.

“Since my name is Sebastián Marset, that circus is going to fall apart”

“Let them take it as they wish, the circus is already set up. I assure you that Sebastian Marset that called me that this circus is going to fall, at least with my family,” concluded Marset. Marset’s partner, Gianina Garcia Trochewas arrested in recent days at the Madrid Airport, according to the drug trafficker, after surrendering of her own free will.

Next Tuesday, the 30th, it will be one year since Marset anticipated a police raid in Santa Cruz (Bolivia), fleeing the country and remaining a fugitive from justice ever since.

Source: Ambito

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