Four captured for allowing drugs to leave the US - Barranquilla - Colombia

Cartagena Airport

The Prosecutor’s Office captured four alleged members of a drug trafficking network that would be involved in the departure of cocaine shipments on charter flights, which departed from the Rafael Núñez International Airport in Cartagena with destinations in Central America and the United States.

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These people are requested in extradition by a District Court of the South of New York, which requires them for charges related to drug trafficking. In this sense, they were located in procedures carried out in Barranquilla (Atlantic) and Santa Marta (Magdalena).

Two of those captured are members of the Police. They are patrolmen Jey James Roldán Cárdenas, assigned to the Department of Atlantic Policeat the station Tubaraand José Alfredo Aguas Oviedo, who reportedly took advantage of their positions and direct access to restricted areas of the air terminal to allow the passage of tulas and suitcases in which the narcotic was camouflaged, and evade the controls of the authorities and the anti-narcotics canines.

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The other two required are Oscar Gomez Romero and Mauricio Rene Garcia Quimbayo. These men would be the main articulators of the organization and those in charge of acquiring cocaine shipments at different points on the Caribbean coast.

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