Twelve hours after EL TIEMPO announced that on Wednesday, 17 May, Serbian drug smuggler Antun Mrdeza had fled from José María Cordova international airport serving Medellín, Migration Colombia confirmed the news and announced that it has launched an internal investigation.

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According to the version, the international criminal demanded by Italian justice wanted to buy a bottle of water for his long expulsion journey and then fled. -in the middle of aerial shots- in a black Audi waiting for him outside the airport.

Audi linked to a woman living in Urabá turned up abandoned miles later and there is no sign of the Serb. All that is known is that he arrived in Colombia on a plane from the Dominican Republic and passed through Colombia under a false identity: Nikola Boros.

In the United States, however, they are investigating whether there were accomplices responsible for detention, plus large sums, behind the Serb’s escape plan. In fact, it is not out of the question that the case could result in extradition for obstruction of justice.

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The police underline that they have already handed over the detainee Serb to the Colombian Immigration Office for deportation. And they’re reviewing this case to make it clear Two more, including powerful and dangerous foreign bosses passing through Colombia.

EL TIEMPO spoke to one of the people investigating what happened and assured him that they had already identified it. irregularities in the immigration movements of the other two capos: one Turkish, the other Panamanian-American.

It could be about coincidences, omissions in administrative procedure or something else and that’s what you want to establish.‘, the researcher explained.

Panamanian, Stanley Axel Peterson Granucci, A prominent drug trafficker accused of shipping cocaine abroad posing as a real estate businessman and investor. Wanted by a New York court for drug trafficking and money laundering charges, Petersen owned a two-person mansion in El Poblado in Medellín. Shirts signed by Cristiano Ronaldo and Juan Guillermo Cuadrado.

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T-shirts lead researchers to review Migration movements to Italy, the same country looking for Serbs.

Knowledgeable sources told EL TIEMPO It has been confirmed whether it is true that Petersen had an international alert and was still able to enter Colombia from Spain on an Air Europa flight in December 2021.

Investigators in Colombia told EL TIEMPO that one of the clues was that in at least two of the cases under investigation, there is a common denominator: “It would be the same person in the group of officers on duty.”

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They also assure that there is already an open investigation against an official who allowed a notorious drug lord to leave the country in December 2022. Dominican Republic before confirmation of your request arrives.

“In this case, the authorities of that country extradited him and he could have been caught at Rionegro airport. And another case is under investigation regarding the red Interpol circular in which a Turk entered Colombia via Ecuador.A source familiar with the investigation and inquiries from the United States explained.

For now, Migrant Colombia is progressing in internal investigation and Police are trying to recapture The dangerous Serbian capo wandering around Antioquia.

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