Paraguayan Prosecutor's Office maps Marset drug route from Bolivia to European ports
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The Paraguayan Prosecutor's Office indicted Gianina García Troche detailing a extensive cocaine trafficking network moving drugs from Bolivia to European ports. The network involved clandestine flights and large-scale shipments valued at $434 million seized in Belgium and the Netherlands.
The Paraguayan Prosecutor's Office has filed an indictment against Gianina García Troche, the former partner of Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset, that reconstructs in detail the criminal structure operating from Paraguay that for years moved cocaine from Bolivia to major European ports. The document, cited by the Uruguayan newspaper El País, lays out a three-pronged organization, nearly a thousand clandestine flights inside the Paraguayan Chaco, and a verified export volume amounting to 17,340 kilos of cocaine seized in Belgium and the Netherlands, valued at up to USD 434 million on the European market.