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Twenty men attacked ranch: they were looking to kidnap a businessman

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About 20 men took the ranch “Vaca Morotî, in Tacuatí, department of San Pedro. According to the complaint filed, at all times the criminals looked for the owner of the property, businessman Alberto Soljancic.

In contact with ABC TV, Soljancic confirmed that his workers were surprised by these unknown people who were wearing military-type uniforms.

“They had a parapara’i uniform. They warned that in 8 to 10 days they would return to the ranch and that if they found them back there, they would kill them. They told them that they were looking for me and they wanted to know when I was going to leave again, but I don’t usually let them know when I go north and so they didn’t know that, ”she said.

The businessman indicated that he does not know what he will do now after receiving said threat and recalled that when he was president of the Rural Association of Paraguay he received constant threats from the self-styled Army of the Paraguayan People (EPP), however, he stressed that this was a long time ago , so he believed that he was no longer on the radar of the criminals of the north.

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