Nephew of former navy secretary used route via Guatemala and Colombia to reach Argentina

Fernando ‘N’, nephew of former navy secretary Rafael Ojeda, fled Mexico with a false identity and reached Argentina after traveling through Guatemala and Colombia, according to press reports.

Fernando ‘N’ fled Mexico after the discovery of an alleged fuel smuggling network. He traveled by road to the Guatemala border, where he used a fake passport under the name Luis Lemus Ramos.

From Guatemala he proceeded to the capital and then took a flight to Bogotá, Colombia. He finally arrived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was detained on April 23 with false documents.

Columnist Raymundo Riva Palacio detailed that the journey aimed to buy time to negotiate with United States agencies. Fernando ‘N’ remains in Argentina while his possible deportation or extradition to Mexico is resolved on charges of using a fake passport.

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