Sobrinho de ex-secretário da Marinha usou rota via Guatemala e Colômbia para chegar à Argentina

Fernando ‘N’, sobrinho do ex-secretário da Marinha Rafael Ojeda, fugiu do México com uma identidade falsa e chegou à Argentina após viajar pela Guatemala e Colômbia, segundo reportagens.

Fernando ‘N’ fugiu do México após a descoberta de uma suposta rede de contrabando de combustível. Ele viajou por terra até a fronteira com a Guatemala, onde usou um passaporte falso sob o nome Luis Lemus Ramos.

Da Guatemala, ele seguiu para a capital e depois pegou um voo para Bogotá, na Colômbia. Ele finalmente chegou a Buenos Aires, na Argentina, onde foi detido em 23 de abril com documentos falsos.

O colunista Raymundo Riva Palacio detalhou que a viagem tinha como objetivo ganhar tempo para negociar com agências dos Estados Unidos. Fernando ‘N’ permanece na Argentina enquanto sua possível deportação ou extradição para o México é resolvida devido às acusações de uso de passaporte falso.

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