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They capture ‘El Cabeza’, the dangerous Argentine hitman who had a red interpol seal

They capture 'El Cabeza', the dangerous Argentine hitman who had a red interpol seal

Members of the Special Police Investigation Center (CEIP) Óscar Alberto Díaz was apprehended this Wednesday alias ‘Cabeza’ or ‘Cabezón’, who was wanted internationally with an Interpol red notice against him, because he is considered a dangerous hitman who he committed his crimes charging 80,000 dollars.

“We communicate to the Bolivian and Argentine people a news of great relevance. Minutes ago, personnel from the Special Police Investigation Center arrested Mr. Óscar Alberto Díaz alias ‘El Cabeza’, a hitman and involved in drug trafficking who has a red seal of Interpol”, wrote the Minister of Government, Eduardo Del Castillo, on his social networks.

According to the government authority, the seasoned criminal will be delivered as soon as possible to the authorities police officers in Argentina, where he is wanted for committing three murders and for being linked to a network of drug traffickers led by his son-in-law Ricardo Raúl alias ‘El Coya’.

Óscar Alberto Díaz is considered the most dangerous hit man in the Argentine city of Salta.

In fact, his own son-in-law Ricardo Raúl hired to assassinate Raúl Fernando Martínezone of the members of his organization dedicated to the trafficking of controlled substances.

In April, a group of Argentine officers called the Buenos Orán Police reported that the assassin was protected by high-ranking police chiefs, which would have allowed him to remain free and manage to escape from his country. This is how he was alerted to his presence in Bolivia and this Wednesday he was captured.



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