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Tatiana Marset, 22, Jailed in Bolivia as Alleged Security Operative for Drug Lord Sebastián Marset

The Bolivian authorities have ordered six months of preventive detention for a 22-year-old Uruguayan woman who is allegedly related to drug trafficker Sebastián Marset. The Bolivian authorities accuse the Uruguayan woman of being part of a criminal organization and dealing in weapons trafficking. The Bolivian prosecutors identify the suspect as Tatiana Verónica Marset Alba, who allegedly formed part of the security system guarding the Uruguayan …

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On Monday, Sebastian Marset, the alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker who was extradited to the United States, appeared for the first time before a U.S. court. The Rioplatense managed to evade justice for years, while maintaining a close link with professional football, and was arrested last week in Bolivia. Now, he faces conspiracy charges for money laundering linked to his organization.Who is the alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker extradited to th…

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His appearance in a federal court in Virginia opened a process that may have different challenges and different paths to follow.

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Marset was immediately extradited to a U.S. prison and appeared on Monday in a federal court in Virginia, where he faces a conspiracy charge for money laundering, the prosecution said.

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The Felcn and the Prosecutor's Office detect irregular judgements in Santa Cruz following the arrest of the drug trafficker, while one of the judges has already been dismissed. The intelligence services of the Special Force to Fight Drug Trafficking (Felcn) identified irregular judicial decisions issued by two precautionary judges of Santa Cruz, who ordered the return of millionaire assets to the Uruguayan drug trafficking organization Sebastián…

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The minister of government reported that the police will carry out a “scrutiny investigation,” regarding versions of the theft of valuables from houses raided in Santa Cruz.

The capture of Uruguayans in Bolivia marks one of the most important blows against cocaine trafficking networks in the region in recent years.

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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