Son of Argentine Drug Lord Gets 6 Years for Illegal Firearms

Son of Argentine Drug Lord Sentenced to Six Years for Illegal Firearms Possession

Uriel Luciano “Lucho” Cantero, the 21-year-old son of deceased Los Monos leader Claudio “Pajarito” Cantero, has been sentenced to six years in prison following an oral trial. Cantero’s sentencing stemmed from charges of illegal weapons possession, specifically regarding the discovery of twenty firearms and over 600 rounds of ammunition found in his home during a raid on January 18, 2022.

The raid occurred in Caña de Ambar during Cantero’s arrest. Among the arsenal seized were a silver gray Bersa pistol, two Thunder 9 Ultra Compact Pro pistols, a Smith & Wesson revolver, a black Taurus pistol, another Detective pistol, a 22 caliber pistol in poor condition made by Hafdasa, two black Glock pistols, a Colt 45 ACP pistol, an FM Hi Power pistol along with several unmarked pistols.

While prosecutors initially sought a twelve-year sentence due to firearm possession and charges of public intimidation, Cantero was acquitted on the睺 intimidation charges which stemmed from a Christmas Day 2021 incident in which he was seen on video firing a weapon from a terrace along with others.

There were also charges relating to photos circulating online showing Cantero and other unknown individuals posing with weapons alongside a known rag picker, Zaramay. The accused had previously claimed the photo was insufficient evidence to link him to the potent weaponry displayed. The judges ultimately endorsed this line of reasoning, leading to the acquittal.

Cantero still faces charges regarding his alleged role as the leader of an illicit drug association. This case is separate from the recent sentencing, and Cantero’s mother, Lorena Verdún, received a thirteen-year sentence in connection with the case who chose an shortened legal procedure.

The stated reasons for Cantero’s acquittal on the intimidation charges will be formally released in the near future. However, local authorities have indicated that the evidence in the gun possession case was deemed overwhelming, leading to the six-year sentence.

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