In Colombia and even the entire Americas, Escobar never puts anyone in the eye. The police who arrested him were shot and killed within three days; the judge who tried him, his wife was gang-raped, and the underwear was sent to the judge’s office; the Colombian Attorney General, who wanted him, was in turn offered a reward of 100 million U.S. dollars for arrest. Finally corpse the streets. In 1987, his brother Ochoa was arrested. The president of the Colombian Supreme Court in charge of the trial resigned successively, and the Minister of Justice had to cancel the arrest warrant.
Due to the long-term delivery of drugs to the United States, the US government has always wanted to join forces with the Colombian government to get rid of Escobar, but it is easier said than done.
In March 1984, under the command of a US military adviser, 5,000 Colombian government troops took a Hercules transport plane to the Medellin Group’s lair, but they were counterattacked by Escobar. One month later, the Colombian anti-drug commander— -Attorney General Lara was shot dead. Two months later, more than 50 drug dealers rushed into the building of the Colombian Ministry of Justice, trying to kidnap senior officials of the Ministry of Justice, Supreme Court, Supreme Prosecutor's Office, and Anti-Narcotic Police Agency who were meeting.
In 1991, the Colombian government accepted Escobar’s three conditions for recruiting security: guaranteeing the legalization of his personal property; punishing policemen who violated the human rights of drug dealers and their families; and building a special prison guarded by regular troops to ensure their safety. life safety. On December 2, 1993, Escobar was finally killed by the military.
Although Escobar is dead, the Colombian gang has been growing wildly. Now, many gangs are more closely linked with the interests of the police and the government.
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editing Pablo Escobar
's private army of 40,000 people
Pablo Escobar is
well-equipped; his special plane is called "Skylark". This combat helicopter originally belonged to the Colombian Navy, equipped with multiple rocket launchers and Sidewinder missiles, known as the "air tank." Escobar dispatched three fighter jets to make an emergency landing of the Skylark at his own airport, becoming his private plane.
Escobar is the most arrogant drug lord in history. The policeman who arrested him was shot and killed within three days; the judge who tried him, after his wife was gang-raped, the semen-stained bra and underwear were sent to the judge's office; the Colombian Attorney General, who wanted him, was turned around by him A reward of US$100 million was offered for arrest, and finally the corpse was on the streets. In 1987, his brother Ochoa was arrested. The president of the Colombian Supreme Court in charge of the trial resigned successively, and the Minister of Justice had to cancel the arrest warrant.
But in the eyes of the locals, Escobar is a hero. "The Colombian people finally took up a powerful weapon against U.S. imperialism, and we are not responsible for the 25 million drug addicts in American society!" Escobar said in an interview with the media.
The US government has always wanted to get rid of Escobar, which is not easy. In March 1984, under the command of a US military adviser, 5,000 Colombian government troops took a Hercules transport plane into the nest of the Medellin Group. With the air support of dozens of American-made F-16 fighter jets and Apache helicopters, 150 drug dealers were killed and thousands of people were captured. However, Escobar's counterattack was also extremely sharp. Only one month later, the Colombian anti-drug commander-Minister of Justice Lara was shot dead. In May, more than 50 drug dealers rushed into the building of the Colombian Ministry of Justice, trying to kidnap senior officials from the Ministry of Justice, Supreme Court, Supreme Prosecutor's Office, and Anti-Narcotic Police who were in a meeting. More than 400 military police fought hard to resist, and the two sides were in a stalemate. Subsequently, 300 drug dealers carrying surface-to-surface missiles came to reinforce. The fighting continued into the night, until the Colombian defense
forces joined the battle drug traffickers was with five judges and a chief of police away, leaving the bodies of 34 police and 11 judges.
In 1989, NASA used the most advanced "Dapeng" reconnaissance satellites and thermal imaging cameras to determine the exact location of the Medellin Group. The Colombian government launched the largest anti-drug operation in history: 200 special personnel trained by the United States. The team directly landed in Tiger’s Den. Thousands of officers and soldiers of the elite 14th Brigade of the National Defense Force encircled on both sides to cut off the escape routes on land and sea. Finally, 50 F-16 fighters formed a bomber group to carry out a devastating bombing of the Medellin base. So far. However, Escobar and his men miraculously escaped and continued to struggle with the government forces.
In 1991, the Colombian government accepted Escobar’s three conditions for recruiting security: guaranteeing the legalization of his personal property; punishing policemen who violated the human rights of drug dealers and their families; and building a special prison guarded by regular troops to ensure their safety. life safety.
Later, because he was afraid of being extradited to the United States for trial, he escaped from prison on July 22, 1992.
In 1992, the Colombian police set up a special operations team to track down, arrest or kill Escobar.
On December 2, 1993, Escobar was shot to death by the military, and its era of terror finally passed.
Escobar was born in 1949. This poor kid who grew up on the streets of Medellin had a rough experience. At first he made a living by stealing and reselling tombstones. When he was a teenager, he became a professional killer, following the example of Mafia leader Alcapone, and even bought the famous bulletproof car Capone rode in that year.
He was the first to turn cocaine production into a large-scale export trade, earning $3 billion in personal wealth from it. Such a huge amount of wealth allowed him to provide employment opportunities for 300,000 people. He also built churches, hospitals and houses for the poor. He was known as the "Robin Hood of Latin America" and became the true king of the drug kingdom.
In June 1991, he surrendered four hours after the Colombian government announced the ban on extradition regulations. He built a luxurious prison for himself, with private suites, offices and jacuzzis. When he was about to be transferred to a heavily guarded prison, Escobar escaped. On December 2, 1993, on the second day of his 44th birthday, Pablo Escobar’s bloody reign came to an end and he was shot dead on the spot in a shower of bullets.
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