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The dangerous Peruvian narco who had already been extradited in 2017 is expelled from the country for the second time

2021-03-13T17:55:37.587Z


Jhon Paul Revilla Estrada is the nephew of drug trafficker Marco Antonio Estrada Gonzáles, alias 'Marcos', detained in Ezeiza. It is believed that he re-entered the country by clandestine passage between 2019 and 2020.


03/13/2021 2:46 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Police

Updated 03/13/2021 2:46 PM

The national government once again expelled the Peruvian drug trafficker

Jhon Paul Revilla Estrada (44)

, who had re-entered Argentina despite being deported, in 2017, during the Cambiemos administration.

This is the

nephew of Marco Antonio Estrada Gonzáles (57)

, alias "Marcos".

In mid-2017, Revilla Estrada was extradited for a drug law violation.

And this Saturday the scene was repeated when Migrations put him on a plane bound for Lima, Peru, from the Ezeiza International Airport, in a joint operation between the PFA and the PSA.

On July 24, 2017, the Peruvian narco had been expelled from the country by order of the Buenos Aires Oral Criminal Court 3, in conjunction with the National Directorate of Migration (DNM), despite having served only half of his sentence.

According to what was reported in a statement by the DNM, on August 16, in the framework of a

Due to traffic restrictions due to the Preventive and Compulsory Social Isolation (ASPO), Revilla Estrada was identified and was detained again, in this case

for violating the prohibition of re-entry into the country.

The narco Marco Estrada Gonzáles, alias "Marcos", imprisoned in Ezeiza.

The Peruvian drug lord

had entered Argentina clandestinely

and investigators could not determine the date or by what means.

In the statement, the DNM explains that having been expelled in 2017 by the

"estrangement law",

the judicial process for which Revilla Estrada had been convicted two years earlier for drug trafficking was terminated.

In this way, the only current crime

For the drug trafficker before the Argentine Justice it is the

violation of the prohibition of re-entry

, and for this reason the DNM requested his expulsion again.

During the previous administration, the DNM had also requested the expulsion of Revilla Estrada's uncle, the drug lord Marco Antonio Estrada Gonzáles, but it was rejected by the judge in charge of the case considering that he

had relevant information

to contribute to the investigation. and for its connections with drug trafficking.

According to the investigation carried out at the time by the Police and Justice, Revilla Estrada was a member of

one of the links in the narcocriminal organization led by his uncle

,

since he was in charge of transmitting his orders when he went to visit him in prison and

handled the gang's hitmen.

Although the sources clarified that the now expelled was inserted at a lower level within the structure of the organization, they assured that he had a very special power due to his concrete and daily ties with his uncle, plus the additional power that

direct management implies. of the hitmen.

In addition, the Justice linked him to two episodes of multiple murders that took place in the Bajo Flores settlement, one in October 2013 in a bar in which five people were murdered, and another in April 2015, when four young Paraguayans were shot dead. to the criminal cell that disputed the dominion of the town with the Peruvians led by "Marcos".

Revilla Estrada was serving his sentence in the Marcos Paz Federal Penitentiary Complex, although he had to be transferred to Ezeiza due to the constant death threats he received from members of the Los Paraguayos gang (rival of "Marcos"). detained in the same prison.

Revilla Estrada is the son of a sister of Marco Antonio Estrada Gonzáles, who was arrested in December 2016 at his home in the country La Celia, where he was a neighbor of the former Buenos Aires Security Minister

Alejandro Granados

, and almost completely managed the traffic of cocaine and marijuana in the

Villa 1.11.14 of Bajo Flores.

For this illicit business, Estrada Gonzáles was arrested three times.

After almost a year and a half of oral proceedings -the last stretch in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic- finally last November the Oral Criminal Court No. 3 of Capital reached a verdict in the case for drug trafficking opened against the Peruvian "Marcos ": He sentenced him to 17 years in prison, a penalty that was unified with previous sentences totaling 24 years.

He will be imprisoned until 2033.

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Source: clarin

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