José Miguel Farfán, one of the most wanted Argentine drug traffickers, was arrested in Bolivia



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José Miguel Farfán, the "Chapo Guzmán" of the southern cone, was arrested Wednesday in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, after an operation conducted jointly by the gendarmerie and local security forces. He was one of the Argentine drug traffickers most wanted in the world.

Farfán, according to police sources, I was carrying cocaine from Bolivia to Argentina in small planes. Those who know the drug dealer claim that he lived in a house and that he was traveling in the Bolivian streets with a yellow Hummer truck. He used fake documents and moved, they say, as a millionaire.

Farfán is also accused of purchased judicial officials in Argentina, according to the journalist TN Nacho Otero

They arrested Argentine drug dealer José Miguel Farfán in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. It has been excavated since 1999. They called it the "Chapo" of the southern cone. He brought cocaine from Bolivia to Argentina in small planes. Joint operation between the gendarmerie and the Bolivian fzas.

– Nacho Otero (@otero_nacho) February 14, 2019

"I would have entered Bolivia with false documents. This morning, he was intercepted on Cristo Redentor Avenue and the third ring, said the Bolivian police chief Rómulo Delgado to the local newspaper. The duty. Farfán was with his 18 year old son when he was arrested.

In January 2017, the Ministry of Security offered a reward for 500 thousand pesos for whom gave data that would find the place of detention Farfán, found guilty of drug trafficking.

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