Uruguayan Drug Trafficker Accuses Authorities of Persecuting Innocent Wife
Sebastián Marset Speaks Out, Claiming Partner Giannina García Troche Turned Herself In of Her Own Free Will
In a rare public statement, Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Marset has accused authorities of persecuting his innocent wife, Giannina García Troche. Speaking to Santo & Seña, Marset claimed that his partner voluntarily turned herself in to Spanish authorities.
Marset’s Plea for Justice
"I hope it comes to light that an innocent person has been persecuted all this time, just because she is my wife," Marset said. He also expressed hope that with the help of lawyers, they can prove the falsity of the crimes his wife is accused of. Marset maintained that his partner is not a criminal, but rather the true victims are his family and the Paraguayan authorities involved in the case.
Allegations of Corruption and Abuse of Power
Marset accused the Paraguayan authorities of corruption and abuse of power, stating that his partner "has no charges against her" and that several defendants in the case are in prison without having committed any crimes. He also claimed that the authorities are trying to frame his wife to appease him.
Turning Herself In
Marset revealed that his partner decided to travel to Spain to turn herself in and resolve her situation. He criticized the authorities for not taking action, stating that they did nothing to apprehend his wife. Marset also accused the authorities of fabricating stories about his wife’s arrest to deceive the public.
Call for Accountability and Apology
Marset demanded that the authorities hold those responsible for his wife’s persecution accountable. He also called for a public apology to be issued to his wife, himself, and their family.
Conclusion
Marset concluded his statement by expressing trust in God that justice will be served and his family will be vindicated.
