Gilberto “Tony” Apuril, national senator for Hagamos, questioned the irregular entry into the country of Pastor José Insfrán on July 8. He is wanted for being the leader of a criminal group dedicated to drug trafficking. Despite the background, Migrations did not find any irregularity in his entry, so the man was able to move freely. “Four years ago we have been calling on Mitic to install fiber optic networks. We have committed more than US $ 130 million for the effect and it turns out that Interpol was disconnected, “he questioned.
Apuril denounces that institutions lack a fiber optic network
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