The boyfriend of the ‘Temptation Island’ contestant was investigated for flying cocaine with soccer players

Mansur Ben Barka Heredia, the detained boyfriend of a contestant on the well-known show ‘The Island of Temptations’, had been on the radar of the Portuguese Judicial Police for years. This man, who had Spanish nationality, was investigated after locating the authorities 500 kilos of cocaine hidden in the fuselage of a private plane that transported Portuguese soccer players and presidents of the country’s soccer teams.

The alarms went off in February 2021 when a large amount of narcotic substances was found on one of these routes. Several people were traveling inside the plane, including Mansur Ben Barka Heredia and the former president of Boavista Futebol Clube. João Loureiro.

As a result of this seizure, the Judicial Police of Portugal and the Federal Police of Brazil opened an investigation into these subjects to clarify who owned the 500 kilos of cocaine. Authorities confirmed that the vehicle was a Dassault Falcon 900 of Omni, a private air transport company based at the Cascais airfield.

And according to the Brazilian press, the return trip of this plane from Brazil to Portugal was scheduled several times, but always ended up being postponed. Other names linked to the world of football appeared on the aircraft’s passenger list, such as the current Qatari player. Lucas Veríssimo and the businessmen Bruno Macedo and Hugo Cajuda. None of them got into the vehicle.

The boyfriend of the well-known contestant

The boyfriend of the well-known contestant Maika Rivera, from ‘Temptation Island’, was also the stepbrother of Pepe Herrero, one of the winners of Big Brother. Precisely, a few weeks ago this young woman admitted that she was excited because they were going to live together. This man only had one company in his name in our country that was founded in 2015.

under the name ‘De Tapadilla Café SL’ He managed a company that was dedicated to catering, including the operation of bars, restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, hotels and other similar establishments, on his own behalf or on behalf of others. It also provided the purchase, sale, import and exploitation of all types of automobiles and motor vehicles.

Mansur is one of the 25 detained by the National Police within the framework of ‘Operation Nkono-Porto’ that has managed to dismantle one of the most powerful criminal organizations in the trafficking of narcotic substances. The proceedings have been carried out by the Court of Instruction number 2 of Alcobendas.

The “narcos of heaven”

The contestant’s boyfriend was one of the pilots hired by the “narcos from heaven” to unload tons of cocaine in Europe, according to police sources informed Vozpópuli. A cafeteria in the exclusive neighborhood of La Moraleja (Madrid) was the “office” of the criminal organization of the “narcos del cielo.” A gang that intended to introduce tons of cocaine into Europe by air. The National Police has arrested 19 members of this gang in Spain, another six were arrested in Portugal, in an ambitious operation in which agents from Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bilbao, Cuenca and Plasencia (Cáceres) have participated.

The figures of the ‘Operation Nkono-Porto’ They are spectacular and only comparable to those of the largest cache seized in a container in Algeciras. UDYCO Central agents have seized 460 kilos of cocaine, a short weapon, more than 500,000 euros in cash, 18 vehicles and 45 mobile terminals – most of them encrypted -; 8 properties valued at more than 1,650,000 euros and 80 bank accounts with a balance of 660,000 euros have also been blocked.

One of the curiosities of this police device is that the drug traffickers had financing of Chinese citizens. Among them, they accredited the use of establishments that operate with cryptocurrencies to convert the cash resulting from drug trafficking operations into legal currency. Likewise, they showed that they resorted to places to send money remittances and, as the main source, contact with businessmen of Chinese origin who had sufficient economic capacity and a structure that operated worldwide to carry out credit compensation outside the system. legal financial (system called Hawala)





Source: www.vozpopuli.com