Drug trafficker 'El Vito' pays bail and is released after two months in prison
He is considered one of the leaders of the village of Son Banya
PalmJuan Vega Amaya, the alleged drug trafficker known as 'El Vito', considered one of the leaders of the Son Banya settlement, has paid bail of 15,000 euros and has been released after spending almost two months in pretrial detention following an operation stemming from Manso-Enroque Bal and Chanquete. The young man, arrested last October, has two open court cases, as confirmed to Europa Press by legal sources. In Manso-Enroque Bal, more than 70 people have been arrested for their connection to a drug trafficking and money laundering network. In Chanquete, the National Police arrested 17 people linked to drug trafficking in Son Banya. After his arrest, 'El Vito' was remanded in custody by order of a Palma investigating court on October 18. The alleged drug trafficker, represented by lawyers Belén Porcel and Catalina Pou, has been in prison ever since, until he paid the bail set by the judge.