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Jesus Hernando Gutierrez Mansilla

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Jesus Hernando Gutierrez Mansilla
Born
DiedNovember 2008
OccupationLawyer
Criminal chargeDrug trafficking and smuggling

Jesus Hernando Gutierrez Mansilla (died November 2008) was a Bolivian lawyer and alleged cocaine trafficker.

Biography

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Criminal career

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He was the son of Alfredo "Cutuchi" Gutierrez, a notorious drug lord. Commonly known as "Nando" he gained notoriety when he was arrested in 1993 for his alleged involvement in the Narco Statue case where authorities seized a large amount of cocaine concealed inside tiny statues that were to be exported. According to Gutiérrez, he was taken to a detention house immediately after his arrest where he was tortured by Bolivian FELCN and DEA agents.[1] He was never convicted and was out on parole within a few years.

Death

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In November 2008 Gutierrez was stabbed to death by an unknown assailant. The motives behind this murder are still unclear.

References

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  1. ^ "Narco Jets and Police Protection in Bolivia". December 1997.