He is considered by the Brazilian authorities as the main drug supplier to the First Command of the Capital (PCC) criminal group, and is accused in Colombia of coordinating the production of large quantities of cocaine in various parts of the country, as well as in Colombia. regions of Bolivia and Peru, then it will be sent by private plane to São Paulo and from there the drugs will be taken to Europe and Africa.
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It’s part of its history Hugo Orlando Sánchez Jiménez aka Romario, 54, Colombian He was caught in Medellín on August 18, accused of being a link between the Colombian and Brazilian mafia.
Although EL TIEMPO was expelled from Brazil in 2019, in the last hours, the judicial authorities demanded his extradition from that country.
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The request was made for: Investigate first hand whether Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci’s crime is one of his connectionsRegistered on 10 May 2002 off the coast of Cartagena.
Defense of Sánchez Jiménez, Headed by criminal lawyer Víctor Muñoz, he told this newspaper he would insist that his lawyer be given the advantage of staying in Colombia.
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However, this scenario “This will depend on the truth Hugo Orlando wants to tell in Colombia about Pecci and international drug trafficking.being connected as the leader of the organization”.
“Romario” has several processes in Brazil. In fact, due to its high danger, it has been definitively classified within a group of 10 criminals to be deported from Brazil in 2019.
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The deportation order was signed by the Minister of Justice and Public Security. Sergio Moro was given the highest sentence: A ban on returning to that country for 37 years.
even back then Brazilian authorities accused him of being the head of a powerful criminal organization that trafficked cocaine in South America.It is known as ‘Narcosur’.
Sources familiar with the case told this newspaper they could not explain why ‘Romario’ was present at the time of his deportation. He was not tried in Colombia, where he also has a criminal record.
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Moreover, the person who has continued to traffic widely unnoticed for the past four years, Despite being targeted by the Brazilian justice system.
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