Carol Viviana

Carol Viviana

criminal Colombia

Carol Viviana, a Colombian national, was recently captured in Bogotá after being identified as one of the most wanted criminals linked to the theft of a valuable relic known as the 'Benedictin Rosari', which is associated with Pope Pius XII. The relic, a 19th-century rosary made of gold, wood, and linen, is valued at over 8 billion Colombian pesos (approximately 2 million dollars) and holds significant historical and religious importance. Her arrest followed an international operation involving Colombian and Brazilian authorities, prompted by her connections to a criminal organization and suspicious financial activities leading to her location. Despite her capture, the whereabouts of the stolen rosary remain unknown, complicating efforts to retrieve the sacred object.

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Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
28,300
Power
195$
Sentiment
2.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Colombia 1 2.00 0.06% +0% 50,882,884 28,300 $350,000 195$
Totals 1 50,882,884 28,300 $350,000 195$
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Colombia Colombia: Carol Viviana is a Colombian woman captured for being one of the most wanted criminals involved in the theft of a valuable relic linked to Pope Pius XII. 2

El Tiempo: Colombiana robó reliquia del Vaticano valuada en más de 8.000 millones de pesos: fue capturada en Bogotá