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09/04/23 01:19 PM
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After watching the film, I wonder is there any 80s cocaine kingpins still in power? Maybe half dozen? Is there anyone in that league still active pre-1980s, possibly some who had been FBI informants for many years like Scarpa? Thanks

Re: Scarface [Re: Captbony1999] #1068267
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https://thebogotapost.com/medellins-wanted-drug-lord-captured/26065/

Definitly not.The only that was huge coke dealer is Juan Carlos Mesa.Considered Medellin’s most powerful drug lord, “Tom” was chief operator of “La Oficina de Envigado”, a narco-paramilitary structure created by Pablo Escobar, and leader of “Los Chatas”, one of Colombia’s main drug trafficking groups, operating all over Antioquia. The group reportedly controls 80% of the criminal gangs in the Aburrá Valley.

A delinquent since 1988, Mesa was able to avoid capture for approximately 30 years by maintaining a low profile, and thanks to alleged support from Colombia’s major criminal gang, the Gulf Clan (formally known as Urabeños), responsible for assassinations and drug smuggling up through the Caribbean coast and into Central America, the United States and Europe.


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