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Colombian authorities said Monday they had captured more than 200 members of the country's biggest drug cartel, which is accused of murdering two dozen security force members in the past month.
Life has been treating Colombian Necktie guitarist and co-founder ... gruesome body mutilation popular with South American drug cartels — in 2010, Hernandez and Daniel have weathered a perpetual ...
A suspected Colombian gangster stopped from illegally entering the US had tattoos linking him to a dangerous drug cartel — and sickening photos on his phone of people being tortured, according ...
A Colombian drug cartel boss awaiting extradition to the US pulled off a daring escape from a supermax prison last week by putting on a guard’s uniform and simply strolling out. Juan Castro ...
After all, in both the show and in the actual trial, Johnnie Cochran cross-examined a detective about something called a Columbian Necktie. So, what exactly is a Colombian Necktie? Don't feel bad ...
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Colombian Army Delivers New Blow To Gulf Clan Cartel, Killing Eight Operatives And Seizing SuppliesColombian armed forces have delivered significant blows to the Gulf Clan Cartel, killing and arresting high-profile members, including commanders and close allies of Jobanis de Jesús Ávila ...
Colombian authorities released former Medellin Cartel boss Carlos Lehder on Monday after a judge ruled that a drug trafficking sentence issued in Colombia against the 75-year-old had expired.
A Colombian drug lord who had a military force of thousands under his command has pleaded guilty in a Brooklyn courtroom to running a criminal enterprise, and will see at least 20 years behind bars.
March 3 (UPI) --Colombia President Gustavo Petro is calling on his country's Congress to legalize marijuana, saying its ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Friday that the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel was the “head of the ELN” guerilla group whose recent turf war over trafficking routes has killed dozens ...
She dismissed a defense claim that prosecutors engaged in "hyperbole" by likening Otoniel, 51, to Escobar, the former Medellin cartel leader who was killed in 1993 in a joint U.S.-Colombia operation.
Colombia's Cali, Medellin and Norte del Valle drug cartels once led the cocaine trade until they were battered by U.S.-backed counter-narcotics operations. Authorities say Mexican gangs have now ...
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