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The Case of Ezeiza's Stewardess: the Curious Story of Gold Smuggling in Argentina

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The cargo discovered in May in the suitcase of a cabin crew member trying to fly to Miami is just a chapter of the precious metal traffic with Ezeiza airport as an epicenter. Gustavo Juliá, protagonist of the Narcojet case

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The cargo discovered in May in the suitcase of a cabin crew member trying to fly to Miami is just a chapter of the precious metal traffic with Ezeiza airport as an epicenter. Gustavo Juliá, protagonist of the Narcojet case

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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M.C.P. is 64 years old and was a stewardess of Aerolíneas Argentinas. On May 3, for work, she had to fly to Miami, in the United States. But she did not travel. Four Rolex watches, ten iPhones, eight gold coins and jewels valued at more than $58,000,000 were discovered in her luggage. Now she is charged with the crime of smuggling and is prohibited from leaving the country. This was reported to THE NATION by qualified judicial sources. A few min…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In a suitcase to be shipped to Miami, the Airport Security Police (PSA) found a collection that aroused suspicion: four Rolex watches, state-of-the-art IPhones and gold coins. The shocking finding involved María del Carmen Patané, a 64-year-old flight attendant from Aerolíneas Argentinas, who now faces a case accused of attempting to smuggle goods worth more than $58 million. The case was uncovered in the early days of May, when Patané was arres…

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The Airport Security Police arrested a hostess of Argentine Airlines for smuggling watches, cell phones and jewelry for 58 million pesos. The defendant was discovered trying to pass the items in her hand luggage and hold. The finding occurred in mid-May, but took greater repercussions in the last few hours. From...

The Airport Security Police (PSA) of Ezeiza surprised a 64-year-old flight attendant from Aerolíneas Argentinas when she was trying to smuggle high-end products valued at over $55 million. The crew member of the flag company was looking to move without declaring watches, iPhones and jewelry. The woman, identified as María del Carmen Patané, was on her way to Miami as a regular part of her work, but was discovered infraganti when her luggage pass…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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