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Evidence filed against Chancellor Francisco Bustillo in Uruguay

Evidence filed against Chancellor Francisco Bustillo in Uruguay
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November 2 |

The former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay, Carolina Ache, presented this Wednesday before the Prosecutor’s Office of that country the documentation that proves that the Foreign Minister Francisco Bustillo suggested her to intentionally lose her cell phone to hide the dialogue between her and the Undersecretary of the Interior, Guillermo Maciel about the drug trafficker fugitive from Justice, Sebastián Marset.

The evidence shows how the government of the South American country tried to hide information about the chat messages that some of its members had about the issuance of a Uruguayan passport in record time for Marset, when he was imprisoned in a jail in Dubai for entering that country with a false passport.

According to local media, the evidence shows that Bustillo assured Ache that he would try to influence the course of the administrative investigation being conducted by the Foreign Ministry, while stressing that Maciel would not hand over his cell phone either because he would not do anything that could incriminate him, especially when he knew that there was an open investigation against drug trafficker Marset.

When the content of the evidence was revealed, Bustillo presented his resignation as head of the Uruguayan Foreign Ministry, and published a letter in which he said that Ache “decontextualized conversations and acted in bad faith” when he handed over the documentation to the Justice of that country.

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“I wish to state that there was nothing illegal in the processing of Mr. Marset’s passport, in which instance I had no participation or knowledge whatsoever. Of course, neither did I lie or deviate from the truth in the parliamentary interpellation,” he said in the text.

Bustillo expressed his willingness to speak to the media once he appears before the Public Prosecutor’s Office to give his version of what he called “a distorted account”.

Currently, Sebastián Marset and Gianina García Troche are fugitives from justice in the South American country and according to the authorities they move in a white Land Cruiser vehicle, accompanied by three minors.

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