months ago Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela was sent to a clinic by the United States Bureau of Prisons, receiving a message that could change the prison situation.
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A legal counsel informed him and his brother. Miguel, a prisoner in a medium-security prison in Pennsylvania, where FBI agents relived an old and violent attack in Colombia.
According to the message, In the United States, there is information that the material authors of the attack on the Avianca plane (1989), in which 107 people were killed, are alive and have never been tried.
When Gilberto Rodríguez died, EL TIEMPO explained that the former heads of the cartel knew they were interested in knowing if the authorities had details of the attack. But the eldest of Rodriguez died before formal contact was made with the FBI and the former capos didn’t answer whether they could provide relevant data.
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But the event was rocked this week when the capo’s nephew, Nicolás Escobar, demanded that his father, Roberto Escobar, be investigated in the United States and Colombia for ‘el Osito’.
Indeed, in the statements made to the chain Nicolás Escobar of Univisión said his father had hired Darío Uzma Cano, the shooter who set off the explosive.
However, EL TIEMPO was able to access another testimony from a former shooter of Pablo Escobar, who provided important information.
makes the man A suicide bomber was mounted and no prosecution was ever made. He worked for ‘Kiko’ Moncada, a partner of Escobar who was killed in ‘La Catedral’ prison, and took over one of their companies, he said.
“An engineer by profession and a prominent Medellin businessman with a lot of money today,” the source told EL TIEMPO.
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This newspaper refrains from publishing his name until processed by the FBI or Colombian authorities.
Nicolás Escobar told La W Radio that he recognizes another key witness in the matter and is ready to cooperate with the justice system to have the case revived.
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