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Authorities remain on the trail of the most wanted in ‘Operation Damascus’


Any information that helps find the location and apprehension of these people can call 104, 524-2528 or 511-9081.

Authorities remain on the trail of the most wanted in 'Operation Damascus'

Authorities remain on the trail of the most wanted in ‘Operation Damascus’. Photo: Courtesy

After the apprehension of other suspects linked to “Operation Damascus”, the National Police reiterates to the population that the search for another eight people who appear as part of this criminal structure is ongoing.

Among these are the two leaders identified in the investigations carried out by the Prosecutor’s Office Against Organized Crime, such as Carlos Roberto Aguilar Becerra alias Robert and Franklin Ariel Acevedo Zuñiga.

Also wanted are Fernando Jaén Alvarado alias Gordo, Kevin Javier Burac Tuñón alias Kevin, Elvis Joel Bonilla Rojas, Sócrates Abad Castillo, Jonathan Manuel Amaya Martínez and José Pimentel alias Pigua.

Any information that helps find the location and apprehension of these people can call 104, 524-2528 or 511-9081.



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