The Uruguayan drug trafficker, Sebastián Marset, would have entered Uruguay using a false passport, and not the one given to him by the government of Luis Lacalle Pou, which allowed him to leave a Dubai prison and escape.
According to the above, Marset entered Uruguay with a false passport and “aligned his organization, sought protection, and went to look for his first wife (RR) and his first son (TM), with whom he left the country,” different sources with knowledge of the cause told the journalist Diego Martín Lemos.
consulted by TV Citythe Minister of Foreign Affairs, Francisco Bustillo, did not dare to confirm or deny the above, which was mentioned on social networks by Lemos and issued by MVD News.
“As for what Marset did or did not do with his passport, it is not something that corresponds to the Foreign Ministry. It is up to the international authorities, call it Interpol, to do the proper follow-up”, said the hierarch.
“Marset entered Uruguay as soon as he left the UAE, although with another false passport. He needed security, and in Uruguay he had it. The information comes from former prisoners who know him. And for the inside of the family ”, revealed Let’s read on Twitter.
Marset is identified as the possible intellectual author of the murder of the Paraguayan prosecutor against organized crime, Marcelo Pecci, which occurred in Colombia in May while he was on vacation with his wife.
The government of Lacalle Pou, through the Foreign Ministry, gave Marset his passport when he was detained in Dubai for having entered with a false passport, pretending to have Paraguayan nationality.
He does not believe that it damaged the image of the country
Bustillo intimidated the journalists to say “where did they get (the information) and who is the source” and insisted that there is an administrative investigation in the Foreign Ministry to “safeguard the honor of people” and define responsibilities.
For the minister, the image of Uruguay of the strength of the Uruguayan passport was not affected by this case. “As long as it is an isolated event, it does not affect. Uruguay’s image transcends borders as a serious country and has earned a very good name. I said it the other day while speaking at the United Nations: the voice of Uruguay is not only heard but also respected and that is not lost due to an isolated episode. Obviously now we are trying to ensure that it never happens again, ”she said.