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  2. Adolfo Constanzo - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo de Jesús Constanzo (November 1, 1962 – May 6, 1989) was a Cuban-American serial killer, drug dealer and cult leader who led an infamous drug-trafficking and occult gang in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, that was dubbed the Narcosatanists (Spanish: Los Narcosatánicos) by the media. [1] His cult members nicknamed him The Godfather (El ...

  3. Category:Cuban drug traffickers - Wikipedia

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  4. Medellín Cartel - Wikipedia

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    The term cartel, in reference to the mercantile nature of this now ever-expanding Colombian drug trafficking oligopoly, seems to have been first coined by the US State Department in order to distinguish these higher-level criminal organizations from the traditional, mid-sized gangs commonly associated with the drug trade. Eventually, with the ...

  5. Drug lord back in Colombia after 20 years in US jail

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    Fabio Ochoa Vasquez completed his prison sentence in the US and returned home a free man.

  6. ICE removes notorious drug cartel leader from US - AOL

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    Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, a notorious Mexican drug lord, was removed from the U.S. and handed over to authorities in Mexico, ICE said on Monday. ICE removes notorious drug cartel leader from US ...

  7. Norte del Valle Cartel - Wikipedia

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    It is alleged [by whom?] that the Norte del Valle cartel was formed after an event where the brothers Miguel Rodríguez Orejuela and Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, leaders of the Cali Cartel, came to an agreement with the Colombian government that if they surrendered themselves and their organization to the Colombian justice system they would be given perks, such as imprisonment in Colombian ...

  8. Rewards issued for cartel leaders as violence escalates

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    (The Center Square) – As Mexican cartel violence has escalated during the Biden administration, the U.S. State Department announced it is increasing a reward for a Mexican drug lord. The U.S ...

  9. Rafa Salazar - Wikipedia

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    According to Miami police, Salazar was responsible for around 80% of cocaine being shipped into the U.S. [2] He allegedly headed the cartel's operations in the U.S. [3] Law enforcement said he started shipments in 1978. [4] He was an aide to Jorge Luis Ochoa Vásquez and his brother Fabio Ochoa Vásquez, both of them top Medellín leaders. [5]