Colombian police captured Canadian drug trafficker wanted by Interpol

Colombian police captured Canadian drug trafficker wanted by Interpol
Colombian police captured Canadian drug trafficker wanted by Interpol

On the morning of this Tuesday, May 7, the Anti-Narcotics Police reported the capture of a citizen Canadian identified as Kermán Todd, alias Robinson, 65 years old, accused of drug traffickingeither.

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According to Antinarcotics, ‘Robinson’ was detained to enforce a red circular arrest warrant issued by Interpol at the request of Canadian authorities.

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The Police stated that during the investigation it was determined that the foreigner led a normal life and “a low profile, hidden by teaching the English language through a virtual platform“.

Precisely, this is how they achieve – through – intelligence and criminal investigation activities their location and full identification for their subsequent capture in the city of Santa Marta.


Kerman Todd, 65 years old.

Photo:Anti-narcotics Police

In Canada he served a sentence for drug trafficking

‘Robinson’, indicated the Anti-Narcotics Police, began his criminal life at the age of 38, and his first capture was recorded in 1997 for drug trafficking in his native country, after a year, in 1998. He was sentenced by the authorities of his country to 15 years in prison for crimes related to illicit drug trafficking.

After several years, the Canadian judicial authorities granted him conditional release for his cooperation, and in 2005 he took advantage of his condition and escaped, and has been a fugitive since then.

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For the Police, ‘Robinson’ decided to hide in Colombia using his transnational contacts that helped him travel through Mexico and Panama until he reached the city of Santa Marta.

This year, the National Police has managed to capture a little more than 23 thousand people related to drug trafficking, of which 68 have been for extradition purposes.

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