Activate Alert in Argentina for Possible Presence of Hit Man Released: Government Says It Is “a Sample of General Collaboration”
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An alert issued in Argentinian Patagonia seeks out 18-year-old Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández, accused of murdering the "King of Meiggs" and with alleged links to the Aragua Train.
The case of the alleged hit man Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández has crossed borders. On Monday, the Chilean Minister of Public Security, Luis Cordero, valued the collaboration of the Argentine authorities in the search for the accused, who is accused of having participated in the murder of the businessman known as the “King of Meiggs”, which occurred last June in the commune of Ñuñoa. Mejía’s name was again in the focus after the Ministry of Secu…
The hit man Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández was released by mistake in Chile and Interpol activated an alert whose search area includes part of the Argentine Republic. The 18-year-old Venezuelan was arrested in July of this year after the murder of the Chilean businessman José Felipe Reyes Ossa, a month earlier. The freedom of Mejía Hernández, who is part of the narcoterrorist organization Tren de Aragua, would have been signed by Judge Inés Rodr…
Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández, 18 years old and a member of the Aragua Train, is at large after a controversial release in Chile. Authorities suspect that he could be found in Argentinian Patagonia. The entry mistakenly released a hit man from the "Tren de Aragua" in Chile was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The Ministry of Security of Santa Cruz launches a warning and a request for capture for Alberto Carlos Mej to Hern ndez, linked to the Aragua Train.
The Minister of Security said that "the background to what is the hypothesis of where it is found is part of the investigation and it is something that I do not have to divulge." The police of the province of Santa Cruz issued a search to find Alberto Carlos Mejía, alleged murderer of the “King of Meiggs.”
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