2024-01-14 12:43:01
One does not know it, but some fugitives from justice are in the crosshairs of the intelligence services, both the FBI and the International Police (Interpol), who are trying to find the whereregardings of this select group of criminals.
Likewise, in some cases, there are rewards that have the purpose of directing the search for fugitives, several of them being drug traffickers. In addition, those who committed fraud or human rights violations.
Ruja Ignatova
Ruja’s story seems like the script of a Hollywood movie. In the midst of the cryptocurrency boom, this businesswoman claimed that she had invented OneCoin.
Although everything he said was a lie, since he disappeared with the thousands of dollars he had collected. According to her, her invention was going to rival Bitcoin.
However, he defrauded in a dozen countries since the first months of 2016. From one day to the next he did not arrive at a meeting with investors in the Portuguese city of Lisbon. She had disappeared and her empire began to collapse. However, it was learned that she flew to Athens on October 25, 2017. Since then, the FBI has been conducting a search to find the “queen of cryptocurrency”.
Ruja Ignatova is the newest addition to the #FBI‘s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List. She’s #wanted for allegedly leading a fraud scheme that affected millions of investors worldwide. We’re offering a reward of up to $100,000 for info leading to her arrest. pic.twitter.com/xKoj0RN6BZ
— FBI (@FBI) June 30, 2022
Chad Hower
It is known that TikTok is one of the most popular platforms, with nearly 1 billion active users and a growth rate of 21%. Likewise, there are users with quite special life stories, one of them is “TikTok fugitive”. In his account, Chad Hower (@kudzutheraccoon), expressed that 17 years ago he has been investigated by the FBI and Interpol for supposedly kidnapping his son Arys.
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In this way, Chad has run the risk of being extradited to the United States, following his ex-wife’s complaint. Although he has ruled out the complaints once morest him, he still remains hidden until the risk of being arrested is canceled.
Eduardo Cordova
In Mexico, a sexual abuse scandal that affected nearly 100 minors shook the northern country. Guilty? The priest Eduardo Córdova, but at the time of arresting him, the man fled. Likewise, Interpol issued an arrest warrant in 180 countries since the case broke out.
In this regard, Juan Jesús Priego Rivera, spokesperson for the archdiocese of San Luis de Potosí, warned that “We don’t even know where he is, nor is he anywhere among us in the Church, nor is anyone hiding him… we hope that the authorities will be able to locate him as soon as possible and that he will appear to respond to the accusations made once morest him”he mentioned in 2015.
Miguel Ángel Vera
According to Clarín, Miguel Ángel Vera was born in 1952. And he has been a fugitive since March 2020. The man was a member of the Army during the Argentine military dictatorship and is accused of committing crimes once morest humanity in the city of Rosario. “The continuity of this search includes the need to locate alleged perpetrators who must be held accountable before the Judiciary”expressed the official report of the Argentine government.
Miguel Ángel Vera
For this reason, a reward of $5 million Argentine pesos is offered.
Nemesio Cervantes “El Mencho”
His name is little known in other latitudes, but in Mexico, Nemesio Cervantes, known as “El Mencho”, generates fear in the population, as he is the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Likewise, he is wanted in the United States, where he is offered a reward, because for the DEA he is considered the new Joaquín “Chapo” Guzmán.
In short, his connections with international smuggling networks are handled in a rather unusual way. “He hides in mountainous areas in Jalisco, Michoacán and Colima, we believe that he is no longer in the cities”said Kyle Mori, the special agent in charge of the operation.
In this sense, the boss flees through the hills, hiding in cabins and caves, reported Infobae.
“I will say this: It is a combination of many things. I don’t think I’ll be in one place for a long time, or in the same type of house. “It’s a combination of everything you can imagine… It’s definitely constantly moving,” the agent said.
Tibor Foco
Despite the years, Tibor Foco is still free following murdering a prostitute in cold blood in 1986, in Austria. The curious thing regarding the situation is that Foco was detained until 1995, when, taking advantage of an outing to devote himself to his university studies, he evaded the controls.
Tibor Foco
Since then, he has remained outside the law for 28 years. For the same reason, Europol offered 20,000 euros to find its location.
Ismael Zambada
Considered the boss of Mexican drug bosses, Ismael Zambada, whose alias is “El Mayo”, is the boss of the Sinaloa cartel.
Right following the fall of “Chapo” Guzmán, the man manages the fate of the cartel. Currently, he is 75 years old and a few years ago he gave an exclusive interview to journalist Julio Scherer García, founder of the magazine Proceso. In that sense, the fugitive stated that he might have been detained “anytime or never”.
Along these same lines, the leader told how he escaped from the police: “I fled from the mountain, of which I know even the branches, the streams, the stones, everything. “They grab me if I’m still or careless.”.
It is worth mentioning that Zambada has inspired narcocorridos in which it is expressed that he is protected “for their dollars and their goat horns (AK-47 assault rifles)”.
Ismael Zambada
Another point to highlight is impunity, due to the treatment between politicians, military and police, as confirmed by the capo’s family in a hearing in New York.
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