The investigation believes that Higwheat Armando Carwahal Barrios was involved in the drug organization in the United States and led a drug cartel, which was integrated into the structures of the Venezuelan government.
Former Venezuela military’s intelligence leader Armando Armando Carmando Barrios admitted to the federal court of Manhattan, the United States, the drug involvement and the owner of illegal weapons. On Friday, June 27, The Guardian reported.
Familiar with the Pseudonym El Poo, Carvachal led the intelligence during the presidency of Hugo Chavez and Nicholas Maduro. The investigation believes he participated in the cocaine supply organization in the United States and led the drug cartel integrated into the Venezuelan government structure.
In 2023, Carvalu was obtained in the United States from Spain. The prosecutor’s office noted that he could cooperate with the investigation, providing basic information about Maduro’s mode, the activities of the drug cartels and the venezuela connection to Iran. However, he faced a lifelong conclusion.
According to the origin, US prosecutor Jay Clayton emphasized that Carvachal was once among the most influential Venezuela numbers. According to him, Karvahal and many other high -ranking officials use cocaine as a tool to fill New York and other American cities with this hazardous substance.
Earlier it was reported that law enforcement officials revealed the international channel of smuggling psychotropes from Germany to Ukraine. During searches, ten -ten kilograms of packaging drugs and equipment were seized.
Ukrainian and Poland law enforcement officials have also removed the transnational smuggling channel in Ukraine for the manufacture and sale of heavy psychotropes.
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Source: korrespondent

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