Raid on the drug trafficker: he was caught but his million-dollar wealth was confiscated
The raid on the residence of drug trafficker Antonio Mota, who lives on a farm near the border between Brazil and Paraguay and calls himself ‘Don’, was on the agenda of international public opinion.
Money, weapons, luxury cars and many helicopters seized at the Mota farm, who managed to survive the raid on the farm where he grew drugs, and fled the region with three mercenaries the day before the raid by the Paraguayan police, caused surprise.
Among the seized vehicles are luxury sports cars.
While a $6.1 million fortune was seized at the home of the drug lord who managed to escape police, the 30-year-old outlaw’s social media posts were also revealed. It was also said that Mota, who has been a fugitive since June 30 and located on the Paraguay-Brazil border, emulates the Corleone family in the famous movie El Padre. Mota, who brings drugs from Colombia and Bolivia and loads in the Brazil-Paraguay border corridor, is seen living in luxury in his Instagram posts.
Many of the drug lord’s helicopters were seized.
Mota’s lover, who was seen wearing expensive watches and taking photos with young women on luxury yachts, was also said to be a phenomenon on social media. On the other hand, it was reported that 8 of Mota’s helpers were detained during the operation, and it was learned that one of these names was an active police officer and the other protected him while serving in the army.
A large quantity of weapons and ammunition was also found.
While the three mercenaries who fled with Mota were claimed to be Romanian, Greek and Italian citizens, these individuals were also recorded to have participated in the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The ammunition on the farm made people say, “Give up so much.”
The police also announced that a bulletproof vest was seized, along with 6 grenades, three rifles, four pistols and 40 boxes of ammunition.