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Prosecutors from Bolivia and Paraguay exchanged information on Marset to combat organized crime

Prosecutors from Bolivia and Paraguay exchanged information on Marset to combat organized crime

July 24, 2024, 6:03 PM

July 24, 2024, 6:03 PM

The Attorney General of the State, Juan Lanchipa, who arrived in the capital of Santa Cruz for this meeting, said that the delegations of the Public Prosecutors participated in the ‘Meeting of Knowledge Exchange of the Prosecutor’s Office of Paraguay and Bolivia’, where shared experiences and good practices in the fight against crime and drug trafficking.

“We have common cases and problems that we want to work on in a coordinated manner, in the exchange of information for research In our cases, we have requested the presence of our departmental prosecutors from Santa Cruz and Beni so that they can have a relationship of trust and cooperation. We hope that this space will be the beginning of a joint working relationship. for mutual collaboration in the management and obtaining of information to combat organized crime,” said Lanchipa.

The presence of the Beni prosecutor, Gerardo Balderas, at the meeting is due to the fact that Marset, while imprisoned in Dubai, processed his visa work in Trinidad (Beni) and managed to get the National Directorate of Migration to give him the legal resolution for his entry into Bolivia.

The Paraguayan delegation of the Specialized Unit in the Fight against Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime is made up of prosecutors Matilde Moreno and Deny Yoon Pak, the latter is the one who leads the investigation of the ‘A Ultranza’ casethe operation in which the Marset criminal organization was dismantled.

Paraguayan prosecutors exchanged their knowledge and strategies applied in the investigation they are carrying out against Marset and? allowed several of the members to be captured of his organization dedicated to drug trafficking and money laundering.

For his part, the Departmental Prosecutor of Santa Cruz, Róger Mariaca, said that organized crime is ravaging all of South America. “Beyond the agreement that we have with Paraguay, it is important to be able to carry out this type of meeting, within the framework of trust the necessary information can be provided so that work can be done and clarify the different facts,” he added.

He Meeting between prosecutors from Paraguay and BoliviaIt is developed within the framework of the Agreement signed on June 13, 2024, on the occasion of the XXXV REMPM (Specialized Meeting of Public Prosecutors of Mercosur), which in its third and fourth provisions authorizes the holding of meetings of experts on topics of interest between both Public Prosecutors and the exchange of information in cases of mutual interest on criminal investigations, in addition to sharing investigative strategies related to transnational organized crime.

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