
1 minute read
Bolivia says huge manhunt closing in on elusive accused drug lord
Qualification:
Eduardo del Castillo said.
LA PAZ, Bolivia—Bolivia has mobilized more than 2,250 security agents for a manhunt of a wanted cocaine trafficker who has ricocheted around the world to elude capture, a senior official has said.
• Bachelor’s Degree.
• With a minimum of (10) years of experience in railway constructions.
• With good leadership and managing skills, strong work ethics, familiar in budgeting and keen understanding of industry specific terminology, rules and regulations.
• Good communication skills and can comprehend both English and Korean writings.
• Must know how to interpolate plans written in Korean.
The target of the hunt is Sebastian Enrique Marset Cabrera, wanted on drugs charges in his native Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil and the United States.
• Leadership and human resources management skills
“We have mobilized more than 2,250 police officers, more than 144 motorized vehicles, we have carried out more than 23 operations, six raids and the arrest of 12 people,” Del Castillo said.
• Familiarity with construction management software packages
“A series of raids have been carried out in the department of Santa Cruz... (for) a drug trafficker of high value for our region and the whole world,” Bolivian Interior Minister
Interested Applicants may send your updated CV/Resume to HR: gellie.almodovar@hdec.co.krb grace.sangalang@hdec.co.kr
Marset Cabrera, who is in his early 30s, is believed to be in Santa Cruz, a sprawling energy-producing region of southeastern Bolivia abutting Brazil and Paraguay.
Del Castillo said Marset Cabrera is accompanied by his Peruvian wife and three children.
“In the coming hours, we will achieve the detention of Mr. Sebastian Enrique Marset Cabrera,” Del Castillo avowed.
Authorities said they believed Marset Cabrera entered Bolivia last September, and maintained a relatively high profile, including acquiring a professional soccer club in the nation’s Second Division.
As recently as two years ago, Marset Cabrera was in jail in the United Arab Emirates on charges of using a
Paraguayan passport, but managed to obtain his freedom using Uruguayan documents. AFP