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Two detainees for an attack on prosecutor Mónica Ferrero

Two detainees for an attack on prosecutor Mónica Ferrero

Uypress – A man and a woman, of legal age, were arrested on Sunday 28 as suspected of being behind the attack against the court prosecutor, Mónica Ferrero. According to the Police, they would be linked to the Los Albín band, drug trafficking operators at the service of Marset.

As it transpired, they would be linked to the Los Albín band, led by Luis Fernando Fernández Albín, who execute the drug operation orchestrated by Sebastián Marset in Uruguay, according to Montevideo Portal.

The fact has been investigated as an attempted homicide and points to these people were sent to take revenge for the seizure of 2.2 tons of cocaine, made last month in a farm located in Punta Espinillo.

At that time and as part of the megaoperative “New Age”, six people were arrested, who linked the case with the Albín.

As prosecutor specified at the time, the drug was going to be transferred to Europe for commercialization.

The cargo was valued at US $ 13 million, although once placed in Europe it could have reached a value of US $ 60 million.

UyPress – Uruguayan News Agency

Two detainees for an attack on prosecutor Mónica Ferrero

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