In a significant international law enforcement operation, Colombian authorities have apprehended a high-profile Dominican fugitive wanted for homicide and leading a transnational criminal network. Ángel Pascual García Vásquez, known by his alias “Ángel Capucha,” was captured following coordinated efforts between INTERPOL bureaus in Santo Domingo and Bogotá.
The 39-year-old suspect faced an active International Red Notice (A-9-22/1-2025) issued through INTERPOL’s global alert system. The warrant stemmed from arrest order No. 598-01-2023-SARR-00317, connecting him to the March 2023 murder of Juan Francisco Villar (alias “Francis”) in Espaillat province’s Los López sector. Preliminary investigations suggest the homicide resulted from a drug trafficking-related financial dispute.
Law enforcement intelligence identifies García Vásquez as the alleged mastermind behind an extensive criminal enterprise operating across multiple Dominican provinces including Espaillat, La Vega, Santiago, and Puerto Plata. His organization stands accused of orchestrating diverse illegal operations including contract killings, narcotics distribution, money laundering schemes, and systematic extortion.
The successful apprehension occurred under the framework of the PACCTO 2.0 project, a European Union-funded initiative combating transnational organized crime. The operation demonstrated INTERPOL’s effectiveness in facilitating real-time information exchange between member countries’ national central bureaus.
Dominican authorities, through the Attorney General’s Office and Directorate of International Legal Cooperation and Human Rights, have initiated formal extradition proceedings. The capture represents a substantial blow to Caribbean criminal networks and highlights strengthening international judicial cooperation in combating organized crime.
