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Uruguayan drug lord Sebastian Marset, wanted for trafficking 16 tons of cocaine, was arrested in Bolivia and handed to U.S. agents.
Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastian Marset, a top U.S. fugitive with a $2 million bounty, was arrested in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, after evading capture for years.
Authorities, including hundreds of officers, apprehended him in a dawn raid and handed him over to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents at the city’s airport.
Marset, linked to a network that shipped over 16 tons of cocaine to Europe, allegedly laundered money through soccer teams and hid drugs in soybeans and cookies.
His arrest follows the formation of a U.S.-led anti-cartel alliance involving Bolivia and 16 other nations and comes amid intensified regional efforts to combat drug trafficking, including the recent killing of another major cartel leader in Mexico.
El narcotraficante uruguayo Sebastian Marset, buscado por tráfico de 16 toneladas de cocaína, fue arrestado en Bolivia y entregado a agentes estadounidenses.