Exclusive Interview with Uruguayan Drug Trafficker Sebastián Marset: The Truth Behind the Pecci Murder and Operativo A Ultranza Py

2023-11-29 16:12:48

Uruguayan Sebastián Marset, identified as one of the possible masterminds of the murder of Paraguayan prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, broke his silence from hiding and acknowledged that he is a drug trafficker.

Marset agreed to an exclusive interview for Channel 4, the program “Santo y Seña” on Channel 4 of Uruguay. He spoke regarding the A Ultranza Py operation, the Marcelo Pecci case and ‘Tío Rico’. I can suggest: he fell in Bocagrande feared boss: he opened new routes to traffic cocaine

Sebastián Marset has been on the run since last July when he left a home in the northern area of ​​Santa Cruz de La Sierra, in Bolivia. The Police arrived at the scene hours later and found nothing.

At the beginning of the interview, Marset acknowledges that he is a drug trafficker, stating that he started in the business “as a boy.” He was arrested and spent 4 years in prison where he “learned the good and the bad.”

He indicated that he did not agree with the legalization of drugs because everyone would have access, even the little ones. He recognizes that this world gives money.

Regarding Operativo A Ultranza Py, which Pecci directed before his murder, on May 10, 2022 on Isla Barú, Cartagena, he noted that he is probably involved, but categorically denies that his family is involved in his activities. He may interest you: he visited his daughter and while leaving on a motorcycle he was run over and killed by a tractor-trailer.

Marset indicated that he has all the reports of A Ultranza Py and in those almost 1,000 sheets they do not make much of a reference to their activities. “They don’t have anything of mine. For me it is a small thing,” she added.

Pecci murder

He also spoke regarding the crime of prosecutor Marcelo Pecci. He completely denied being involved in that case, as the president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, accused him at the time.

“I am not even 0.1% to blame, I did not know him. I met him when I heard regarding him on TV,” she stated exclusively for Channel 4 of Uruguay, a member of the Latin American Informative Alliance (AIL).

He also gave details regarding his scandalous escape from Bolivia last July. According to him, they told him that they were behind them, so he packed two suitcases and escaped. Also read: A 20-year-old hairdresser is murdered in Tierrabomba: his family speaks

On that point he argued that corruption in Bolivia is greater than in Paraguay and following that, he spoke regarding Miguel Ángel Insfrán, alias ‘Uncle Rico’. “They have him isolated. “He can say a lot regarding politics and corruption,” he said.

Patricia Martín, the journalist who did the interview, asked Marset if he has an alliance with the PCC, an armed criminal group. To this, the Uruguayan replied that he does not have an alliance with anyone.

They look for him all over the world

The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) activated the blue seal notification to locate Sebastián Marset, who is prosecuted in several countries in the region for drug trafficking.

The blue search notification once morest Marset was requested by the Bolivian police authorities to locate the Uruguayan drug trafficker. Read: Terror in Turbaco: in 5 days hitmen kill 3 people

“Interpol made the pertinent request to the Secretary General and in that sense the blue notification and search for Mr. Sebastián Marset has been published,” reported the national director of Interpol-Bolivia, Colonel, Marco Navia.

The police authority indicated that following activating the blue seal, Interpol in 194 countries must locate and locate Sebastián Marset and then bring him to the judicial authorities of the countries where he is wanted. In addition, the police chief said that the Public Ministry is processing the red seal once morest Uruguayan drug traffickers.

Who are Marset and ‘Uncle Rico’?

Francisco Luis Correa Galeano, “mastermind” of Pecci’s murder, assured that a network dedicated to cocaine drug trafficking in Paraguay, led by the so-called ‘Insfrán clan’; and the Uruguayan Sebastián Marset, would have ordered the murder of prosecutor Marcelo Pecci.

According to the Paraguayan press, both Miguel Ángel Insfrán, alias ‘Tío Rico’, and Marset, ran a large drug scheme that was involved in cocaine trafficking destined for Europe. That organization was exposed with the mega-operation called A Ultranza Py, which began in February 2022 and had Marcelo Pecci among its prosecutors.

This investigation, according to the Paraguayan newspaper La Nación, allowed the indictment of more than 31 people and high authorities, some already in preventive detention, while others with an international arrest warrant. Insfrán is detained in a prison in Paraguay.

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