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Columbian city where Pablo Escobar ran his drug cartel
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medellin
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Medellín , officially the Municipality of Medellín , is the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia . It is located in the Aburrá Valley , a central region of the Andes Mountains in South America. According to the ...
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Ochoas of the Medellin Cartel turned themselves in after being assured that they would not suffer any loss of fortune, harm of any kind, nor would they be extradited to the United States.
Cali differs from the Medellin cartel in that it is run by BUSINESSMEN, who eschew all forms of violence and never break agreements.
They are now larger than the Medellin cartel and I think we are going to see a lot more cocaine get into the United States than ever before.
Worse yet, in December of 1983, Noriega had ordered that all flights to Panama from Medellin be refused permission to land in Panama.
Carlton is Carlos Lehder, who was a kingpin in the Medellin Cartel until he was arrested in Spain and sent to the U.
In the distance was the Medellin, the hill which dominated the plain, and Sharpe had walked the grass often enough to know what would happen tomorrow.
The Battalion itself was on the Medellin, and Sharpe waited for the orders that would send his company up the shallow Portina stream to find the patch of grass they would defend in the morning.
The French troops had flooded the end of the plain, they flowed round woods, trees, farms, coming ever forward towards the stream and the Medellin Hill.
The moon had disappeared behind a bank of clouds but the lights of the Spanish fires showed the path and he half ran as he headed north towards the Medellin Hill.
They were positioned at the Medellin Hill, he knew that, so he ran by the stream, tripping over tussocks of grass, splashing through patches of marsh, keeping the silvered Portina as his guide to the Medellin.
In the night the Medellin Hill looked like a long, low ridge pointing at the French army.
French assaulted the hill they could turn and crush the British between the Medellin and Talavera.
He kept by the stream until the black loom of the Medellin was above him, then turned left and began to climb the slope.
On the far side of the stream was another hill, similar in shape to the Medellin but lower and smaller.
No-one moved there, the men were sitting staring at the flames, waiting for the morning and completely unaware that their enemy had found the plateau of the Medellin undefended and were about to attack.