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Several identity documents issued by the Republic of Paraguay were discovered by the Federal Police and the Brazilian drug dealer Sérgio de Arruda Quintiliano Neto, the Minotauro, arrested yesterday in Balneário Camboriú (SC)
According to Paraguayan ABC Color newspaper, identity cards had different names, but the same numbering
In one of the documents, Minotauro was Wesceslao Rojas, originally from Horqueta, Paraguay. The document was numbered 7228257, the same one used in the identity on behalf of Celso Matos Espindola, which he had used until early 2018 to move freely by Pedro Juan Caballero.
Earlier sources claim that civilian police Wescley Dias Vasconcelos, 37, had discovered that Celso Espindola and Sérgio Quintiliano Neto were the same person. That is why the trafficker would have the investigator executed. Wescley was shot dead on March 6 in Ponta Porã.
Interview with ABC Cardinal, Minister Arnaldo Giuzzio, President of Senad (National Anti-Drug Secretariat), declared himself concerned about the
One falls, one mounts another He admits that the corruption of police and government agents makes life easier for criminals on Paraguayan territory, but sees less and less the problem. ] – Arnaldo Giuzzio avoids partying after the arrest of the bandit named new chief of drug trafficking and arms on the border in front of the government body created to fight against drug trafficking.
According to him, despite the importance of the Minotauro prison "Destroy the heads" does not mean an end to organized crime. "If this were the case, the drug trade would have ended in Colombia with the death of Pablo Escobar, but this has spawned a number of new leaders of criminal factions."