Almost no one wants to talk about him, and few know his name. But since August 14, when EL TIEMPO privately disclosed that federal sources were asking for a powerful Colombian “invisible” capo, His pseudonym began to circulate in forensic organizations and two weeks later in other media outlets..

(We invite you to read: Who is the powerful ‘invisible’ narcotic the US is pursuing in Colombia?)

Legal sources agree on this. Known by the pseudonym J la Firma..

Y in some sectors of the mafia they catalog him as the current capo of capos in Colombiaand even the supposed patron of Dairo Antonio Úsuga, the returned and bloodthirsty ‘Otoniel’, the head of the ‘Gulf clan’.

Moreover, In statements given to prosecutors, they include him in the narcotic emerald vendetta that left him lying on the streets of Bogotá. and Villavicencio, the corpses of jewelry dealers, excapos, and even drug smugglers, a mine, and friends of the parties to the conflict over the repossession of drugs.

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TIME made sure ‘J la Firma’ is known to have served a sentence for drug trafficking in the United States.. He is also playing golf in an apartment in Melgar (Tolima) with a former police officer who is also in jail.

Same way, Several extradited persons, such as ‘Otoniel’ and Juan José Valencia, nicknamed Falcon, are being questioned about him by federal agents in the United States.

Although EL TIEMPO has not given any nicknames J La Firma (at the express request of the authorities and since almost no profiles are created in Colombia), A connection has been established through a well-known lawyer – an expert in extradition matters.

He started by asking for his identity: Jorge Ivan Gonzalez.

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And when asked why he thought he was referred to as the capo’s capo, Due to certain data such as being returned to the USA and a love of golf.

I’m not the boss of bosses. I assure you that I have no affiliation with the mafia or paramilitary structures. And federal agents know this all too well. “They’re trying to raise my profile,” he said.

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And I add: “I voluntarily surrendered to the United States Government and served seven years in prison for drug trafficking in a case in the southern Florida area.. I left in 2016 and have been outside of Colombia for years.”

He also pointed—listening to the lawyer. Those who decide to close their pending accounts with the United States justice system and start a new life abroadafter being subjected to various attacks against him.

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One of them said, On November 3, 2008, in the hands of men belonging to the structure of extradited drug trafficker Daniel el ‘Loco’ Barrera: “A system engineer close to him and his girlfriend died in that episode.”

and ensure that In 2009, they tried to kill him in Argentina as well..

As explained by González, EL TIEMPO, He knows who ‘Otoniel’ is: “I met him 25 years ago in Los Llanos. I had a farm in Barranca de Upía. (Meta) and it belonged to the paramilitaries in that area.”

And he pointed In 2018, Paisa contacted ‘Otoniel’—via a letter—to help a businessman. A member of the ‘Gulf clan’ receives assets of more than 25,000 million pesos.

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After 12 years abroad, I returned to the country in 2018 to attend a meeting in Montería (Córdoba) and request the return of these items. But I am not paramilitary,” said González.

And also separated itself from the wave of death unfolding in Bogotaassociated with drug lords and drug lords.

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But says someone is close to him –Rafael Fernando Moreno Clavijo– was killed near Bulevar Niza, north of Bogotá, in December 2020.

TIME determined that A special group from the Police and Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the traces of death among drug lords, including Luis Caicedo, Jorge Enrique Gómez. and the attack on former slave trader Claudio Silva Otálora last July.

Forensic sources reassure nickname J la Firm will be personalized (there are three synonyms). And now they have to determine if the capos they’re talking about is Jorge Iván González.as he claimed.

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What is clear is that it is different from the nickname Jota el Indio. Second, his nickname Falcon would become part of the mafia structure and would own cocaine shipments to Italy from Colombia and Venezuela.

According to forensic sources, ‘Jota el Indio’ was to be the head of the ‘clan’ who did not accept complete peace..

(See all articles from EL TIEMPO Investigation Unit here)

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