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Wanted by Interpol, Turkish drug dealer who lured 'mules' in Brazil is arrested in Bogotá; video

Summary by Globo
Ferudun Muldur was on the Interpol red list and was being investigated for his participation in an international drug trafficking network. The Colombian National Police arrested the drug dealer Ferudun Muldur, a Turkish national, who was on the Interpol red list on suspicion of criminal organization and drug trafficking. Investigations indicate that the man led a criminal structure that operated in Brazil, using 'mules' to transport drugs. Amnes…
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The arrest of an internationally wanted person was carried out at noon yesterday (16-04-2025) by police officers of the Oreokastro Crime Investigation and Prosecution Department. He is a 34-year-old foreign man, against whom an INTERPOL Turkey Red Notice was pending, as he is being prosecuted for drug trafficking and bodily harm. The arrested person will be brought to the competent judicial authority. www.ertnews.gr

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Ferudun Muldur was on the Interpol red list and was being investigated for his participation in an international drug trafficking network. The Colombian National Police arrested the drug dealer Ferudun Muldur, a Turkish national, who was on the Interpol red list on suspicion of criminal organization and drug trafficking. Investigations indicate that the man led a criminal structure that operated in Brazil, using 'mules' to transport drugs. Amnes…

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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