He Lived Hidden in Belgrano: the Second of a Narco-Trafficking Network that Trafficked Cocaine From Bolivia to Amba Fell
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The tranquility of Monday was altered in the night of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Belgrano when in an undercover operation Pablo Javier Raynaud, one of the most wanted fugitives in the country and key figure within a transnational narcocriminal network, was arrested. Raynaud, pointed out as the right hand of the narco leader Brian Walter Bilbao, was captured minutes ago by members of the Fugitive Search Division of the Argentine Federal Pol…
Javier Pablo Raynaud (51), head of the Bilbao clan, is responsible for large shipments of cocaine entering the country from Bolivia. SIDE tracked him down for a purchase of Mercado Pago and reached his apartment in Blanco Encalada at 1,500.
Illustrative image A man close to Brian «Black» Bilbao, a union leader of a transnational drug trafficking organization, dedicated to bringing cocaine into the country and distributing it at different points using planes, was arrested this Monday at a Buenos Aires shopping mall. For the Federal Prosecutor’s Office, it was a key piece of the organization’s gear. It is considered an operating arm of the group that provided strategic goods and wash…
Pablo Javier Reynaud, the head of a narco rosary band that was arrested this Monday when he ate a burger in a Buenos Aires shopping mall, was charged this morning by federal justice. At the hearing, federal prosecutors Santiago Alberdi and Juan Argibay Molina detailed the operation of the organization that had an important structure of various links: it had planes... Source
Pablo Javier Raynaud was arrested on the border between Belgrano and Núñez by the Intelligence Unit of Santa Fe and SIDE. He was accused of being part of the criminal structure of Brian Walter Bilbao and of preparing clandestine camps in Carrizales and Oliveros, from where drugs were entering planes coming from Bolivia. In a coordinated operation between the Special Intelligence Unit of Santa Fe and SIDE, agents of the Central Intelligence (CIOP…
After months of intense search, police officers from Santa Fe and federal forces arrested Pablo Javier Raynaud, a pilot accused of integrating a powerful drug organization based in Rosario, in the city of Buenos Aires on Monday. His name was among the most wanted in the province for his alleged role as a direct collaborator of Brian Walter Bilbao, considered leader of a structure dedicated to international drug trafficking and asset laundering.
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