Reborn American Giants

Chapter 106 Anomalies

Just last year, the Drug Enforcement Administration in Colombia, working with the Colombian government military and police, jointly carried out a crackdown on Colombia's largest drug trafficking group, the Medellin Cartel, and achieved some unsatisfactory results.

The main leaders of the Medellin Group, including Escobar, the Ochoa brothers, and others, all surrendered to the Colombian government and accepted the trial and ruling of the Colombian Supreme Court.

As a condition of surrender, the Colombian government promised not to extradite these drug lords to the Americans.

A large number of other middle-level organizational leaders of the Medellin Group and some loyal subordinates either fled abroad and concealed their names, or died in the pursuit of the "Pablo Resistance Organization" and the anti-drug operations of the Colombian military and police.

On the surface, it seems that the Colombian government has won a rare victory in this anti-drug war.

The imprisonment of the leaders of the Medellin Group gave Colombia's anti-drug work and the mess left after various terrorist attacks a chance to breathe and clean up. The entire country has rarely restored calm for the first time after experiencing large-scale turmoil.

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But in fact, Escobar is not only fine, but also very safe in the "cathedral" prison he built himself, which has a rockery, hot spring pool, and heliport.

And the first thing he did after hiding in his own "prison" was to restart his drug trafficking behavior.

However, his drug trafficking network has been severely damaged by the Colombian government. Moreover, his brother Gustavo and the third figure of the Medellin Group, Gacha, nicknamed "Mexican", were both killed by military and police bullets.

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He also didn't have many people he could trust to take over his business, so Pablo entrusted two partners to help him rebuild his drug trafficking network.

This is Kiko Moncada and his partner Fernando Galeano.

Pablo Escobar's drug empire continues to function.

However, the Medellin Group's main competitors, the two Rodriguez brothers of the Cali Group, would not let go of this good opportunity. They took advantage of Escobar's loss of power and wanted to completely wipe out Medellin.

Group, occupying its market share.

The Cali Group accepted Victor's suggestion and aggressively bribed other large and small organizations in Medellin that were dissatisfied with Pablo's forced "war tax". They also sent people to contact Kiko Moncada and Fernando Galeano, and

He also tried his best to spread the news to the cathedral.

In the underground world, the simpler the strategy, the more effective it is.

The leaders of these drug trafficking groups are ruthless people who came out of the bloody storm. They believe in nothing but "interests", and Escobar is no exception.

Coupled with the disappearance of Agata Callisto, the financial director of the Medellin Group, Escobar has been a bit uneasy for a while, and everyone seems to be plotting to kill him.

In the end, Kiko Moncada and Fernando Galeano were executed by Escobar himself.

This news seized the opportunity for the Americans, who were furious that the Colombian government had refused the U.S. government's "extradition" of the leaders of the Medellin Cartel.

At this moment, Escobar was killing his "disloyal" men in the "Cathedral" prison. They immediately launched a public opinion offensive, exerted diplomatic pressure on the Colombian government, and once again filed a note to extradite Escobar.

This made President Virilio Barco Vargas, who had just won the Colombian election, very angry. The president, who was supposed to fly to Madrid, immediately sent the army and planned to transfer Escobar to another ordinary prison.

On April 22, the president's avant-garde captain, the current Deputy Minister of Justice Eduardo Mendoza, and the director of the National Prison Service, Colonel Navas Rubio, were ordered to come to the "big prison" in El Valle Mountain at 22:50 that night.

Church" prison, notifying Escobar and his associates that they were ready to be transferred to a military camp.

This move was regarded by Escobar as the government breaking its original promise not to change prisons, but preparing to hand them over to the Americans and extradite them to the United States for trial. They no longer enjoy special treatment and will not receive life protection.

The hands of these big and small drug lords in Colombia are bloody. There are not many things in this world that can make them afraid. However, what these fearless people fear most is being extradited to the United States and facing trial.

There is a saying, "I would rather have a grave in Colombia than a prison in the United States."

Because as long as they stay in prisons in Colombia, they can still use the large amount of money they have in their hands to achieve commutation and pardon. But when they go to the United States and stay in federal prisons with tight defense and strict management, they will lose themselves.

With all the halo around him, he became an ordinary prisoner, serving life in prison without the possibility of escaping.

So Escobar immediately ordered his men to quickly seize the guns of the guards present, and detained Justice Minister Mendoza and Colonel Rubio of the Prison Administration.

This move completely shocked the Bogota government. President Vargas immediately ordered the deployment of Colombian army special forces to prepare and rushed to Medellin by helicopter.

At 8 o'clock in the morning, the battle started. Hundreds of special forces soldiers launched an attack on the prison. Gunfire and explosions were heard. After a fierce battle that resulted in 2 deaths and 2 injuries, the commandos rushed into Escobar's prison.

cell, captured five drug dealers present and rescued the hostages.

However, they discovered that the mission target Escobar had already "missed" with nine of his men. After careful and repeated searches, hundreds of soldiers finally discovered a hidden tunnel that led directly to

behind Mount Elval.

Escobar succeeded in playing tricks on everyone. As early as when he was preparing to surrender to the Bogota government and build the "Cathedral" prison, he had already laid out a backup plan and prepared an escape route in advance.

A tightly guarded drug cartel leader successfully escaped from prison with ease, which shocked public opinion at home and abroad. Colombia's neighbor Venezuela ordered the National Guard to be put on alert to prevent Escobar and his men from escaping into the country.

Panamanian Attorney General Cruz said that the prison break is an open challenge to Colombian law and worries the entire world.

On the one hand, the U.S. government expressed its continued support for the Colombian government's anti-drug stance, and on the other hand, it asked the Colombian military and police to go all out to capture Escobar. At the same time, it once again sent a large number of agents to Colombia. This time, they vowed to catch Escobar.

This drug lord who travels across South America.

But just like the previous anti-drug operation codenamed "Operation Gold," Escobar disappeared into the vast sea of ​​people again. Faced with drug traffickers who were good at hiding their whereabouts, the Americans and Colombian military and police had no clue.

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At the same time in the United States, after careful investigation, DEA found that while they were fighting against the Medellin Group with all their strength, a giant hidden in the shadows was silently developing itself, quietly embezzling Medellin.

The group has the majority of its market share in the United States.

Americans sadly discovered that they had just defeated one "enemy", but another one appeared. This battle with drug traffickers had just begun.

So DEA began to adjust its strategy and deployment, and thoroughly sorted out all the intelligence it had before. Finally, El Salvador, a small Central American country in the middle of a civil war, came into the sight of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

They discovered that the Cali Group was taking advantage of El Salvador's natural geographical location and using this small Central American country as a transit and distribution center to continuously send cocaine into the United States.

So while continuing to pursue Escobar, DEA mobilized its forces to go to El Salvador, preparing to cut off this established drug channel.

By chance, Jeffrey Douglas got into big trouble, and the DEA bosses simply sent him and his partners to El Salvador as a disaster star.

But Jeffrey does not see this as an exile, but as a challenge. In essence, he seems to be a fearless person, especially when facing those drug dealers who have done many evil things.

The character traits are particularly strong.

This makes him an anomaly that no one can see through.

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