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Anti-drug operations in Santa Fe: 24 people were arrested and a niece of the Canteros was killed

2024-03-22T23:17:31.872Z

Highlights: Anti-drug operations in Santa Fe: 24 people were arrested and a niece of the Canteros was killed. Minister Bullrich said that a 16-year-old minor was detained. Gendarmerie and anti-narcotics police from Córdoba arrested 23 people in the framework of 46 raids in Rafaela, Perla del Oeste, Sauce Viejo, Suardi and Frontera. The gang linked to "Yiyo" Ramallo operated in the triple border. The cocaine was brought in from Paraguay, then headed to Posadas, Misiones.


On the one hand, there were several raids in Rafaela, with 23 detainees. Minister Bullrich said that a 16-year-old minor was detained.


This Friday, Justice dismantled an organization that

Evelio Horacio “Yiyo” Ramallo, a drug trafficker imprisoned in the Ezeiza prison,

managed from prison.

According to investigators, he operated in both Córdoba and Santa Fe. In addition, it was learned that his ex-partner, imprisoned in a prison in Rosario, was the drug trafficker's right hand man.

The woman in turn

has a relationship

with people linked to Los Mono

Gendarmerie and anti-narcotics police from Córdoba arrested

23 people

in the framework of 46 raids in Rafaela, Perla del Oeste, Sauce Viejo, Suardi and Frontera, along with the Córdoba towns of Morteros, Brinkmann and Porteña.

Furthermore, in another operation announced by Minister Patricia Bullrich, within the framework of ten other raids, a

16-year-old niece of Guillermo and Luciano Cantero

, detained in the Marcos Paz prison, was arrested.

"She had been used as a courier to pass directives to her gang," said the official at Network X.

The gang linked to "Yiyo" Ramallo operated in the triple border.

The cocaine was brought in from Paraguay, then headed to Posadas, Misiones and from there to Rafaela, Santa Fe. According to

Clarín

from sources in the case, they were going to look for the drugs at an address and take them to different homes in the city. and also from Córdoba.

These houses functioned as “distribution points” for the sellers.

In turn, the latter took the drugs to their homes and from there sold them to consumers.

The investigation was carried out by the federal prosecutor of San Francisco, Maria Schianni together with her counterpart Diego Iglesias de la Procunar.

In turn, the investigation was informed by investigations into

acts of urban violence and micro-trafficking

in the different jurisdictions of the two provinces.

Sources consulted assured that the drugs that came from Misiones arrived in Santa Fe through people who transported the drugs in

long-distance buses

, parcels or postal shipments received in the city of Rafaela.

From there it was stored in different homes and distributed by those in charge of the distribution points and those responsible for the retail sales points, which were in Rafaela as well as in Frontera – on the border with San Francisco –, in Morteros and Brinkmann (both in the province of Córdoba)

Troops who participated in the operations in Santa Fe.

Yiyo Ramallo is classified as a high-profile prisoner in the Ezeiza prison.

He became famous for

throwing a trash can at one prosecutor and threatening to kill

another, Guillermo Loyola.

According to the investigations, the drug trafficker coordinated the movements of the organization through cell phones that he obtained illegally.

A highlight of the investigation is that they were able to find the woman who was

Yiyo Ramallo's right hand

from the Rosario women's prison.

Eunice Trossero was Evelio's ex-partner.

However, “both managed the distribution of drugs and the revenue they obtained from the illicit business that was coordinated from both prisons where they were housed.

Both were linked to

people linked to Los Monos

, whom they had contacted to perpetrate some acts of violence that were previously investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office (MPA) of Santa Fe regarding the territorial control of the drug trade in Rafaela.

The 23 detained people are going to be taken for investigation.

During the raid, cocaine, marijuana, nylon cuttings, cash, firearms, ammunition of different types and calibers, and vehicles that would have been obtained from the sale of drugs were seized.

P.S.

Source: clarin

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