September 18, 2024, 10:59 PM
September 18, 2024, 10:59 PM
The micro-vacuum of the luggage of the crew of the Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) plane concluded on Wednesday afternoon, and the Prosecutor’s Office is waiting the results within 10 days to find out if any traces of drugs were found.
This expert report was carried out days after 12 brick-shaped packages were found, contained 13 kilos of high purity cocaine, on a BoA plane that was about to depart from Viru Viru International Airport to Madrid, Spain.
Lawyer Marcelo Patzi, who represented the BoA workers, indicated that 16 suitcases belonging to the company were micro-vacuumed. 11 members of the plane’s crew, in order to verify whether they were used to transport controlled substances.
Patzi said that after the expertise the crew was able collect your luggage from the offices of the Special Force to Fight Drug Trafficking (Felcn), located in the fourth ring of Paraguá Avenue.
For his part, prosecutor Julio César Porras reported that the The results of the expert report will be known in 10 days. and are expected to confirm or rule out the crew’s involvement in trafficking the 12 packages of cocaine that were seized.
He explained that, of the 37 people investigated in this case, 11 of them are Viru Viru airport staff, two have already been sent to prison on remand after being caught on security cameras moving and handling the containers where the drugs were found.
The remaining 35 people have not yet been spared. of the case, since they will be called to testify, when appropriate, depending on the progress of the investigation.
Porras did not rule out that investigations are expanded more people from different companies in Viru Viru, which is why the verification of the images from the surveillance cameras at the Santa Cruz airport continues.