Convicted Ex-Prisoner From bahía Blanca for Protecting a Narco Gang Made up of His Nephew
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The former general of Bahía Blanca Alejandro Cantaro was sentenced to six years in prison for having concealed between 2017 and 2018 the gang dedicated to drug trafficking nicknamed "Narcochetos 2", in which his nephew was involved. The sentence was handed down by the judges of the Federal Criminal Court (TOCF) of that city of southern Buenos Aires, who considered him a primary participant in drug trafficking in the aggravated mode of commerce f…
Alejandro Cantaro was sentenced to 6 years in prison and disqualified from holding public office for 10 years. He was found guilty of helping an organization of which his nephew, Sebastián Gauna San Millán, was a member. Read more
The Federal Criminal Court (TOCF) of Bahía Blanca sentenced former Attorney General Alejandro Cantaro to 6 years in prison for protecting the drug trafficking gang in that city between 2017 and 2018. At the verdict hearing, judges Ernesto Sebastián, Alejandro Silva and Simón Bracco considered Cantaro to be a primary participant in the crime of drug trafficking in the aggravated mode of commerce because it was committed by a public official respo…
Former prosecutor Alejandro Cantaro de Bahía Blanca was convicted on charges of involvement in a drug-criminal gang. According to the ruling, he protected and helped members of the organization known as “Narcochetos 2” in which a nephew was involved. Bahía Blanca’s Oral Criminal Court (TOCF) sentenced former attorney general Alejandro Cantaro to 6 years in prison for protecting the drug-trafficking gang in that city between 2017 and 2018.
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