In the La Concordia district of Bucaramanga, at the top of Carrera 21 and Calle 55, On November 15, traffic was stopped after a high-end truck overturned on the road.
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Vehicle involved in the accident It is a metallic gray BMW He went out of the sector and was hit by a taxi while crossing the street.
In security camera videos, It is possible to observe that the vehicle lost control and crashed into a tree. After going around a few times the wheels appeared to be pointing up.
According to preliminary information, The person in the vehicle got out of the vehicle by his own means without sustaining any injuries.
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The incident was nothing but another spectacular accident where not even the name of the driver was disclosed.
However, EL TIEMPO investigated and found that: The luxury truck with license plate LEP003 from Pereira appears to be in the name of a Dominican boss who was caught in Pereira in November last year, as reported by this newspaper. By the guys from the prosecutor’s office.
About Teddy Alberto Lizon Barias, alias Peluche, is the person who recorded two recent calls in the same BMW truck. One of them was in Aracataca (Magdalena), which was sanctioned for speeding on October 27, and the other was in San Diego (Cesar) on November 2 for the same incidents.
Therefore it is being investigated If the foreigner has been caught and the extradition process continues during the submission of evidence requests, why is a fine imposed recently?. It is also aimed to identify the man who was driving the truck at the time of the accident.
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According to authorities, The Dominican man is considered by US agencies to be one of the main articulaters of a transnational network dedicated to heroin trafficking. and money laundering.
‘Peluche’, 43 years old, Since 2016, he would settle in Colombia and live in Pereira, where he would use it as a front for his business as a cryptocurrency trader. This is in two places in houses in Poblado II, a 3rd layer neighborhood in the center of the city.
Some clues Colombian authorities caught him on November 14, 2022 These were his trips to Central American countries such as Guatemala, as well as Italy, France, Germany and even Machu Picchu.
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In addition, The high standard of living he lived with his family, traveling in luxury cars in the cities of the Coffee Region.
The boss was already there He was incarcerated in a prison in the United States, but was released on February 13, 2015.
In the opposite file It is known that the Dominican had connections with a mafia member identified by the pseudonym ‘el Chato’ when he started drug trafficking.
Various wiretaps were added to his file and at that time An informant who committed crimes with the Cali cartel was asked to ‘translate’ the coded language used by the Dominican gang. To arrange a drug shipment with a man he called ‘Sandy’.
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In that case, ‘Peluche’s defense argued that his client was talking about the purchase of lighting equipment, not the heroin shipment, during the seizure. Stolen for nightclub Tobby’s bar in the Dominican Republic.
In this case, the judge assured that even if these wiretaps were excluded, there was sufficient evidence. Relate this to heroin smuggling into the United States.
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For now, the position of judge of the Supreme Court of Justice is expected to be opened. Decide whether to green light the return of the powerful boss.
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