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National Police and the Attorney General’s Office captured 15 alleged members of the aforementioned criminal gang, says El Universal de Cartagena.
The Caribbean newspaper indicates that ‘Los Colosos’ would be made up of about 100 criminals whose function within the gang was to store and distribute narcotics, commit selective homicides, disappear people and intimidate the population.
This was the operation, according to the Telemedellín channel:
Telemedellín reports that Óscar Camargo Ríos, alias ‘Pichi’, began his criminal activity in 2006 in the San Rafael de Itagüí neighborhood and in other neighborhoods of the Santander department.
In order to evade authority, he moved his criminal gang to Magdalena Medio, and later moved to Barranquilla and Venezuela. In 2015 he had been captured in Floridablanca Santander and escaped from a healthcare center 3 years later.
The newspaper Extra points out that at the time of his capture, ‘Pichi’ was hiding in a luxurious estate in Envigado, Antioquia, after escaping from a house in Bogotá where he was serving a house arrest for trafficking in illegal substances.
Currently, the authorities calculate that the offender received an average of 100 million pesos a day, a product of the illegal activities of what was considered “the terror of micro-trafficking” or the ‘Pablo Escobar’ of Bucaramanga, according to the MSN portal.
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