He was deported for a murder, returned to his homeland and was arrested for drug dealing

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a man who had been deported to Peru after being convicted of a homocidedecided to go back to Argentina and now was arrested for drug dealing. Also, he had a warrant out for another felony.

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Buenos Aires city police officers were carrying out a routine check last Thursday, December 15, when they stopped a car with two occupants. When they searched the interior of the vehicle, they found two compact brick-like packages covered in nylon, which contained 800 grams of marijuana.

They also found another package with more than 100 grams of cocainea precision scale, three cell phones and cash.

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Then the deputy prosecutor Mariano Camblong, of the Nucleus of Este Flagrancia, intervened, who legally qualified the case as “possession of drugs for marketing purposes”. Furthermore, he requested searches that were authorized by the Criminal Court, Crimes and Delicts 31, in charge of Susana Parada.

The procedures were carried out hours after the arrests in three homes by members of the Fraud and Fraud Division of the Municipal Police.

Judicial sources said an Oral Penal and Criminal Court (TOC) last year sentenced one of the suspects arrested for a crime to eleven years’ imprisonment. qualified homicide happened in 2016.

It was only in January of this year that the intervening National Criminal Execution Court expelled the convicted person from the country, who returned to Peru with entry ban to Argentina.

However, the man returned to the country after a few months. He had a valid arrest warrant issued by another TOC, having failed to appear at an oral trial for aggravated murder with use of a firearm.

The other of those arrested for drug dealing He also has a criminal record.. Without going any further, he was released from prison just four months ago, after serving a 6-month prison sentence for the crime of aggravated theft.

Judge Parada this week ordered pretrial detention for both defendants at the request of assistant prosecutor Camblong.

Source: Clarin

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