One of Colombia’s biggest drug traffickers, in an interview broadcast Monday, claimed credit for the 1993 killing of rival drug lord Pablo Escobar, saying he supplied police with a tracking device that allowed them to hunt down the Medellin drug cartel leader. In a lengthy radio interview taped shortly before he was extradited to Miami over the weekend, Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela described in detail for the first time the extent to which he helped the Colombian government hunt down their common enemy. Full Story
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