Ibiza DJ Hugo Bianco sentenced to 9.5 years as alleged mastermind of international drug trafficking ring
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David Mouriquand
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Argentina-born DJ Hugo Bianco, who performed at major Ibiza nightclubs including Amnesia, Pacha Ibiza, and Destino, has been arrested as the alleged "mastermind" of an international drug trafficking network. The High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has upheld a nine-and-a-half-year prison sentence and a €3 million fine. His arrest is part of Operation Pertinax, a joint investigation between Spain's Guardia Civil and US Homeland Security Investigations.
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He was named as the alleged "mastermind" of the organisation, and the High Court of Justice of the Balearic Islands has upheld a nine-and-a-half-year prison sentence and a €3 million fine.
His arrest is part of Operation Pertinax, a joint investigation between Spain's Guardia Civil and US Homeland Security Investigations.
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