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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Dramatic arrest scene of Mexican ex-Navy admiral Fernando Farías Laguna in Buenos Aires on fuel smuggling charges.
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Mexico pushes for deportation or extradition of Navy ex-admiral Fernando ‘N’ arrested in Argentina

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Following the April 23-24 arrest of Fernando Farías Laguna—former Navy rear admiral and nephew of ex-Secretary Rafael Ojeda—in Buenos Aires with a fake Guatemalan passport, President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed efforts for his deportation or extradition over fuel smuggling charges. Argentine authorities and Mexican Navy hailed the capture amid the ongoing Semar Huachicol probe.

Fernando ‘N’, a Navy rear admiral and nephew of former Navy Secretary Rafael Ojeda, was detained in Argentina on April 23 for alleged involvement in a fuel smuggling scheme. Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch reported he faces an arrest warrant for organized crime related to hydrocarbon offenses and has an Interpol red notice. Authorities seized a fake Guatemalan passport during the arrest.

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A presumed fuel smuggling network, known as huachicol fiscal, operated within the Secretariat of the Navy involving at least 34 marines, according to a Federal Attorney General's Office investigation. The case emerged from an audio where Rear Admiral Fernando Guerrero Alcántar denounced the network to former Secretary Rafael Ojeda Durán, implicating his political nephews. The Attorney General's Office keeps the penal case open, despite the Navy finding no irregularities.

The National Army killed José Alfredo Quiñones Ordóñez, alias ‘El Negro José’, finance chief of the ‘Hernando González Acosta’ front of dissidents in La Plata, Huila. In the same operation, they captured his associate alias ‘Estefany’ and rescued a minor. The incident prompted retaliatory attacks in the area.

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Authorities detained Jorge “N”, Matehuala’s public security secretary, and Pablo Ernesto “N”, a former municipal official, for drug possession. Both are presumed involved in the illegal deprivation of seven electricians who disappeared on March 21 in San Luis Potosí and were later found alive. The detainees carried marijuana and crystal meth, along with vehicles.

A control judge linked Ramiro Ulises ‘N’, alias ‘Comandante Galindo’, a suspected regional CJNG leader, to proceedings for express kidnapping for extortion purposes. The suspect was detained on March 27 in Malinalco. The FGJEM reported the case this Tuesday.

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