Narcovalijas rusas: identificaron a "El señor K" en Hamburgo

Lo aseguró la ministra de Seguridad de la Nación, Patricia Bullrich. Podrían detenerlo en las próximas horas. 

La ministra de Seguridad Patricia Bullrich da informaciones en conferencia de prensa en Buenos Aires, Argentina.
La ministra de Seguridad Patricia Bullrich da informaciones en conferencia de prensa en Buenos Aires, Argentina.

La noticia por las narcovalijas que fueron encontradas en la Embajada de Rusia todavía sigue manteniendo en vilo a los efectivos que trabajan en el caso. La ministra de Seguridad, Patricia Bullrich, contó que el personaje más importante de la trama, "El Señor K", fue identificado en Alemania y que la policía de Hamburgo está instruida para detenerlo "en las próximas horas".

La funcionaria explicó que las fuerzas de seguridad rusa consideran al "Señor K" como "un empresario de muchísimas influencias en Rusia y con muchos contactos allá".

Undated handout picture released on February 2018 by Argentina's Security Ministry taken in Buenos Aires during a police sting operation which resulted in the seizure of nearly 400 kilos of cocaine from the Russian embassy in Buenos Aires and arrested several members of a drug trafficking gang.
Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced in a press conference on February 22, 2018 that the drugs were discovered in an annex of the embassy. "A gang of narco-criminals was trying to use the diplomatic courier service of the Russian embassy" to ship the drugs to Europe, she said, adding that Russian and Argentine police had decided to mount a sting operation after the Russian ambassador informed them of the drugs find in December 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Argentina's Security Ministry / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ARGENTINA'S SECURITY MINISTRY /HO" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Undated handout picture released on February 2018 by Argentina's Security Ministry taken in Buenos Aires during a police sting operation which resulted in the seizure of nearly 400 kilos of cocaine from the Russian embassy in Buenos Aires and arrested several members of a drug trafficking gang. Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced in a press conference on February 22, 2018 that the drugs were discovered in an annex of the embassy. "A gang of narco-criminals was trying to use the diplomatic courier service of the Russian embassy" to ship the drugs to Europe, she said, adding that Russian and Argentine police had decided to mount a sting operation after the Russian ambassador informed them of the drugs find in December 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Argentina's Security Ministry / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ARGENTINA'S SECURITY MINISTRY /HO" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

"El Señor K ya fue identificado en Hamburgo y esperamos que la policía lo detenga en las próximas horas, es alguien de mucho poder y por eso tiene muchas herramientas para permanecer prófugo, por eso es tan complicada la situación", dijo Bullrich en diálogo con TN.

La ministra contó que se trataba de un "negocio perfecto": la droga en Rusia vale muchísimo más que acá y se venía el mundial, por lo que se iba a revalorizar muchísimo más".

Undated handout picture released on February 2018 by Argentina's Security Ministry taken in Buenos Aires during a police sting operation which resulted in the seizure of nearly 400 kilos of cocaine from the Russian embassy in Buenos Aires and arrested several members of a drug trafficking gang.
Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced in a press conference on February 22, 2018 that the drugs were discovered in an annex of the embassy. "A gang of narco-criminals was trying to use the diplomatic courier service of the Russian embassy" to ship the drugs to Europe, she said, adding that Russian and Argentine police had decided to mount a sting operation after the Russian ambassador informed them of the drugs find in December 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Argentina's Security Ministry / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ARGENTINA'S SECURITY MINISTRY /HO" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Undated handout picture released on February 2018 by Argentina's Security Ministry taken in Buenos Aires during a police sting operation which resulted in the seizure of nearly 400 kilos of cocaine from the Russian embassy in Buenos Aires and arrested several members of a drug trafficking gang. Argentina's Security Minister Patricia Bullrich announced in a press conference on February 22, 2018 that the drugs were discovered in an annex of the embassy. "A gang of narco-criminals was trying to use the diplomatic courier service of the Russian embassy" to ship the drugs to Europe, she said, adding that Russian and Argentine police had decided to mount a sting operation after the Russian ambassador informed them of the drugs find in December 2016. / AFP PHOTO / Argentina's Security Ministry / HO / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ARGENTINA'S SECURITY MINISTRY /HO" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS

"La dosis que acá vale 10 dólares y en Rusia vale 200 dólares, estamos hablando de un gramo", lanzó.