Mexico, American who was imprisoned in U.S. for trafficking cocaine operates private airport, in the municipality of La Paz

Posted on March 10, 2011 • Filed under: Crime, Latin America Aviation, Mexico

MEXICO CITY, March 9 .- In Baja California Sur, the private airport in Punta Arena de la Ventana, La Paz is administered by an American convicted of drug trafficking in the United States. On 26 February, the governor of the state, Narciso Agundez Montano, attended the reopening of the airfield.
The concession to operate and manage the terminal at Punta Arena de la Ventana, La Paz, was awarded to Joseph Angelo Bravo companies, who in 1994 was sentenced to 87 months in prison for conspiring to smuggle cocaine in Nevada. Read Article

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