I pretended to be an English teacher

I pretended to be an English teacher
I pretended to be an English teacher

Bogotá DC

In the last few hours, the National Police captured Kerman Todd, a Canadian drug trafficker known as alias ‘Robinson’.

The foreigner began his criminal life at the age of 38. His first arrest was in 1997 for drug trafficking in Canada and he was later sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Later, the justice of that country granted parole for his cooperationbut in 2005 he took advantage of that condition and he ran away

For almost 20 years he remained outside the radar of the authoritieswho issued a red Interpol circular to find him.

It turns out that He chose Colombia as a hiding placeusing their transnational contacts. Colonel Ricardo Sánchez, Police Anti-Narcotics Directorindicated that he took the route through Mexico and Panama until he reached the city of Santa Marta.

During the investigation determined that ‘Robinson’ led a normal life and a low profile, hiding by teaching the English language through a virtual platform.

However, that was the end of it. With this information and intelligence and criminal investigation activitiesit was possible to find his location and full identification for his subsequent capture in the city of Santa Marta.

The National Police has captured more than 23 thousand people related to drug trafficking, of which 68 have been for extradition purposes. ‘Robinson’ is expected to be handed over to the justice system of his native country.

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