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A highly sought-after drug kingpin was captured when officials tracked his wife’s social media account and pinpointed his location during their lavish European vacation.

Luis Manuel Picado Grijalba, 43, was arrested at a London airport in December after he was accused of shipping cocaine from Limón, Costa Rica to the US, Nicaragua’s La Prensa reported.

Grijabla, who goes by his alias “Shock,” was wanted by the US Drug Enforcement Administration for several months for his alleged involvement in international drug trafficking, said Randall Zúñiga the director of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department (OIJ).


Luis Manuel Picado Grijalba’s wife Estefania McDonald Rodriguez poses with birds during a vacation photo shoot on social media.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook
The alleged kingpin – who rarely traveled with his 32-year-old wife – reportedly purchased $20,000 worth of plane tickets to fly his wife and family to Europe.


Grijabla, who is a naturalized Costa Rican citizen, met his wife in Paris and had planned to ring in the New Year with his family in England before his arrest.


To document the vacation, Grijabla’s wife, Estefania McDonald Rodriguez, made several posts to a now-deleted Instagram account during her European travels, according to The Sun.

One post captured the couple posing underneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Zúñiga said that Rodriguez frequently traveled abroad and posted about her adventures across her social media platforms, the outlet added.

She boasted about her vacations on sunny beaches, where she was spotted holding two parrots, and in Rome where she sat in front of the famed Trevi Fountain


Rodriguez poses for a picture at the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook
DEA agents, who had been tracking Grijabla since he took off from Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría Airport, used the post of the couple in Paris to the suspected drug kingpin’s location, Costa Rican outlet Teletica reported.

The arrest was approved after the DEA obtained an international warrant.

The American agency wanted to capture Grijabla in Europe instead of Costa Rica as the Central American nation prohibits extradition of its citizens in the country.

Grijabla was in court the day after his arrest and is currently fighting his extradition to the US, where he could face a long jail sentence, the Sun reported.

Costa Rica’s Attorney General Carlo Diaz praised the DEA’s arrest but noted his office did not have any charges against Grijabla.

“For us it is also an important capture, because we had not yet been able to attribute any criminal act to him in our country, but I repeat, he has been linked in some investigations to drug trafficking in Limón,” Díaz, according to Teletica.

The international capture divided officials in the country, with President Rodrigo Chaves Robles and security Minister Mario Zamora questioning the OIJ.

“It is outrageous that the Costa Rican police, I mean the Judicial Investigation Agency, the Judiciary and the Attorney General’s Office, with everyone knowing what Shock does, do not even have an open case against him, while the gringos leave the country and capture him in London. What do the gringos have that the OIJ does not have? Is it decency?” Chaves questioned, according to La Teja.


Rodriguez’s lavish social vacation posts to social media helped law enforcement track down her husband.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook

Zúñiga rebutted saying the DEA had an incentive to capture the people suspected of harming its country’s citizens.

“There is an investment. The rulers are crystal clear that the DEA is very important to prevent the scourge of drugs,” he said.
 

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A highly sought-after drug kingpin was captured when officials tracked his wife’s social media account and pinpointed his location during their lavish European vacation.

Luis Manuel Picado Grijalba, 43, was arrested at a London airport in December after he was accused of shipping cocaine from Limón, Costa Rica to the US, Nicaragua’s La Prensa reported.

Grijabla, who goes by his alias “Shock,” was wanted by the US Drug Enforcement Administration for several months for his alleged involvement in international drug trafficking, said Randall Zúñiga the director of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department (OIJ).


Luis Manuel Picado Grijalba’s wife Estefania McDonald Rodriguez poses with birds during a vacation photo shoot on social media.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook
The alleged kingpin – who rarely traveled with his 32-year-old wife – reportedly purchased $20,000 worth of plane tickets to fly his wife and family to Europe.


Grijabla, who is a naturalized Costa Rican citizen, met his wife in Paris and had planned to ring in the New Year with his family in England before his arrest.


To document the vacation, Grijabla’s wife, Estefania McDonald Rodriguez, made several posts to a now-deleted Instagram account during her European travels, according to The Sun.

One post captured the couple posing underneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

Zúñiga said that Rodriguez frequently traveled abroad and posted about her adventures across her social media platforms, the outlet added.

She boasted about her vacations on sunny beaches, where she was spotted holding two parrots, and in Rome where she sat in front of the famed Trevi Fountain


Rodriguez poses for a picture at the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook
DEA agents, who had been tracking Grijabla since he took off from Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría Airport, used the post of the couple in Paris to the suspected drug kingpin’s location, Costa Rican outlet Teletica reported.

The arrest was approved after the DEA obtained an international warrant.

The American agency wanted to capture Grijabla in Europe instead of Costa Rica as the Central American nation prohibits extradition of its citizens in the country.

Grijabla was in court the day after his arrest and is currently fighting his extradition to the US, where he could face a long jail sentence, the Sun reported.

Costa Rica’s Attorney General Carlo Diaz praised the DEA’s arrest but noted his office did not have any charges against Grijabla.

“For us it is also an important capture, because we had not yet been able to attribute any criminal act to him in our country, but I repeat, he has been linked in some investigations to drug trafficking in Limón,” Díaz, according to Teletica.

The international capture divided officials in the country, with President Rodrigo Chaves Robles and security Minister Mario Zamora questioning the OIJ.

“It is outrageous that the Costa Rican police, I mean the Judicial Investigation Agency, the Judiciary and the Attorney General’s Office, with everyone knowing what Shock does, do not even have an open case against him, while the gringos leave the country and capture him in London. What do the gringos have that the OIJ does not have? Is it decency?” Chaves questioned, according to La Teja.


Rodriguez’s lavish social vacation posts to social media helped law enforcement track down her husband.Estefania McDonald Rodriguez/Facebook

Zúñiga rebutted saying the DEA had an incentive to capture the people suspected of harming its country’s citizens.

“There is an investment. The rulers are crystal clear that the DEA is very important to prevent the scourge of drugs,” he said.
same thing happened to the telegram dude
 

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Costa Rica has no extradition policy AND he wasn’t even under investigation in his country (bribes) WHY LEAVE


Since January 1998, Costa Rica has extradited twelve fugitives to the United States, including nine in 2000. I agree that it would have been difficult to extradite him, but if the three letter agencies want to get someone, they will eventually get the individual that is wanted. Unless that person is based in Russia or Somalia, they are getting caught.
 
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