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RSS FeedsArgentine police say this lawyer helped a hit man kill her own client. He was tied to the largest cocaine bust in OPP history
(The Star Environment)

 
 

14 june 2018 23:05:30

 
Argentine police say this lawyer helped a hit man kill her own client. He was tied to the largest cocaine bust in OPP history
(The Star Environment)
 


A criminal lawyer in Argentina has been charged with helping a Mexican cartel sicario — or hit man — murder one of her clients as he awaited trial on charges connected to the largest cocaine seizure in the history of the Ontario Provincial Police.Lawyer Julieta Estefania Bonanno, 29, was arrested last week in Buenos Aires. She is charged with helping a hooded hit man shoot her client Rodrigo Alexander Naged-Ramirez, 59, and his son dead in their apartment complex in that city on June 4.At the time of his killing, Naged-Ramirez was under house arrest, awaiting trial in Argentina on charges connected to a Canadian drug bust.Naged-Ramirez, was charged after police in the GTA and Argentina seized tonnes of cocaine in the GTA, Stoney Creek, Montreal and Argentina.The scope and brutality of the case didn’t surprise a Toronto-area journalist who covered organized crime on the Mexican-U.S. border in the early 2000s, before he was forced to seek asylum in Canada over cartel death threats.“This is a clear indication of how the Mexican drug cartels have expanded their criminal influence across the world,” said Luis Horacio Najera, who was based in Ciudad de Juarez, Mexico, covering cocaine trafficking, gun smuggling, corruption and the drug trade.Naged-Ramirez’s son, Jhon Naged, 30, was also shot dead point blank on June 4 in the apartment he shared with his father in the Belgrano district of Buenos Aires.Naged, a Colombian national, was not charged in the cocaine case.The Canadian side of the case is called Project Hope. Last August, OPP commissioner Vince Hawkes announced police had found at total of 1,062 kilograms of 97-per-cent-pure cocaine with a street value of $250 million.Police said they seized they cocaine in warehouses in Toronto and Stoney Creek, and inside containers in Montreal. The first arrests in the case came after a traffic stop on Highway 410. The cocaine was apparently sourced from the Michoacan region of Mexico and ...


 
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