Colombia captures its most wanted drug lord ‘Otoniel’
By DW
26 October 2021 |
10:35 am
Dairo Antonio Usuga was captured in a jungle raid involving 500 police personnel and 22 helicopters. President Ivan Duque compared it to the fall of Pablo Escobar.
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