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If anyone knew every movement of the mythical capo Alberto Orlandez Gamboa, alias Caracol, it was Libardo De Jesús Parra González, who in the 1990s the authorities identified as their chief of security. That is why he was captured and extradited to the United States in 2007, but on Wednesday night, alias Flaco or El Guajiro, as he was also known, he was shot in a chain store in Barranquilla.
Witnesses say that a white Chevrolet Spark car and a motorcycle reached the Commercial premises located on Calle 82 with Carrera 53, an exclusive sector in the north of the Atlantic capital. At least two men got out of the vehicles and entered the premises and as soon as they saw Libardo Parra, they began to shoot him.
The man was paying for some products at the supermarket checkout and, apparently his escorts were close to him. They managed to repel the attack, but in the middle of the shooting was the cashier, who was seriously injured.
Alias Guajiro died on the spot. The attack was planned with precision and, apparently, the hitmen had analyzed the ex-drug trafficker and his bodyguards, which is why they got away well.
Witnesses assured that the shooting didn’t last long, but it was intense. At least they heard more than ten shots and the screams of some people who were near the place.
As soon as the gunmen left the scene, coworkers helped Katherin Martínez Sarmiento, the cashier who was injured with a bullet in the abdomen.
General Diego Hernán Rosero, commander of the Barranquilla Metropolitan Police, assured THE HERALD that the attack was against Parra González, who He was deported to Colombia in 2016 and set Barranquilla as his place of residence two years ago.
People who were near the warehouse when the shooting occurred said that ‘El Guajiro’ had arrived at the chain store in an armored truck and that he would have about four escorts. However, this information was neither confirmed nor denied by the authorities.
Heir to ‘Caracol’
After the capture of Alberto Orlandez Gamboa, alias Caracol, alias El Guajiro or El Flaco he would have been in charge of the organization.
For this reason, the authorities planned an operation that ended with his capture and that of his then wife. It was an operation that was deployed in Santa Marta, Barranquilla, Montería and even Ocaña (Norte de Santander).
Members of the Police with the support of the DEA were in charge of making at least 40 raids in different places, but they found Parra González at his home in the capital of the Atlantic. The media reported at the time that in Parra’s house they found weapons, furniture and jewelry valued at more than 300 million pesos. The operation and capture occurred in 2000.
Nevertheless, in August 2006 he was captured again, this time in Maracaibo (Venezuela). The authorities of the neighboring country made him available to the then DAS and he was later extradited to the United States.
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