On Thursday afternoon, Channel 4 broadcast a video in which a young man with black glasses and a mask, who claims to be Sebastián Marset, refused to handle his name and accused him of crimes without having proof of anything.
“They have no proof of anything they say. There they will see my passport. Dates were thrown from everywhere. None hit him. They are shooting to see if they can pocket something, but they haven’t pocketed anything. They are wandering far”, he said while his passport with issue date: October 28, 2021 could be seen.
He added: “Stop talking so much about people. They don’t respect anything. I don’t know how much they earn for everything they do and for being on TV, but it’s a little uncomfortable for me, a little bit. I ask you to please end this. If you have proof of something, talk quietly. But they have no proof of anything they say. They don’t even have the date I was released and when they gave me my passport. They never get tired of talking, in all countries, on all networks, on all channels. They have me rotten”.
Marset’s communication, according to Channel 4, came from a mobile phone whose prefix corresponds to South Africa.
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For its part, Montevideo Portal released other material recorded by the drug trafficker.
These are two audios, in which the alleged Marset refers to fragments of an interview granted by José Mujica to the Spanish journalist Jordi Évole, within the framework of a report made in 2014.
Marset expresses in the audio: “Damn the old man, they broadcast it in all the media. He legalized marijuana in Uruguay. It stinks of marijuana in Uruguay; you go to school and no one knows how to speak English, but they know everything about marijuana.”
“He wanted to take the market away from drug traffickers and he says that the worst thing is not drug addiction, but drug traffickers. How can you make it legal? Do you want to do politics? Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia make politics among yourselves, don’t mess with me, I have nothing to do with politics, kill each other, don’t mess with me in those things, ”said Marset, according to the audio broadcast by Montevideo Portal.
He also rejects the declarations of the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, who accused Marset of being the intellectual author of the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci.