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Drug Cartel Kingpin Arrested After Agents Track Wife's Social Media Posts

US agents arrest drug cartel kingpin after tracking wife's social media posts. Grijalba facing cocaine trafficking charges in the US.

Drug Cartel Kingpin Arrested After Agents Track Wife's Social Media Posts
Drug Cartel Kingpin Arrested After Agents Track Wife's Social Media Posts

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The United States agents arrested a drug cartel kingpin, who survived two assassination attempts in the past after they tracked his wife’s social media posts on their luxurious foreign travel, reported News18.

Wanted in the US for exporting cocaine from Costa Rica, Luis Grijalba (43) travelled to London to ring in the New Year with his wife, Estefania McDonald Rodriguez, added the report.

According to the details, the couple’s glamorous getaway ended with arrest after the American Drug Enforcement Administration agents tracked his wife’s social media posts, which directed them to the UK and Paris visits.

Grijalba and wife in front of Eiffel Tower
Grijalba and his wife were seen in a cream fur-collared coat and pictured in front of the Eiffel Tower in one post.

The US agency had to get hold of Grijalba while he was out of Costa Rica, since the nation usually bars extradition of its own. Finally the National Crime Agency officers arrested Grijalba in London.

Meanwhile, Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Agency’s official Randall Zúñiga noted Grijalba – who cautiously travels separately from his wife, was overly relaxed this time and this allowed authorities to act.

“His wife travelled out of the country a lot and posted about it on social media. They went to Colombia and Europe a lot. They had recorded several trips. She uploaded a lot of photos. The DEA had been following Grijalba for several months and was waiting for the international arrest warrant to be ready," News18 quoted Zúñiga as saying.

Luis Grijalba, facing charges in the US for cocaine trafficking, is contesting his extradition. His case was adjourned until next month, added the report. Also, Grijalba has already faced two assassination attempts in Costa Rica.

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