Jesus Hernando Gutierrez Mansilla

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

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

Biography edit

Criminal career edit

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 edit

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

References edit

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