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Pablo Escobar - Wikipedia Pablo Escobar Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria ( ˈɛskəbɑːr ; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo eskoˈβaɾ ɡaˈβiɾja]; 1 December 1949 – 2 December 1993) was a Colombian cocaine trafficker who briefly held political office and later waged a violent conflict against the Colombian state
Pablo Escobar | Biography, Death, Hippos, Facts | Britannica Pablo Escobar (born December 1, 1949, Rionegro, Colombia—died December 2, 1993, Medellín Colombia) was a Colombian drug lord who rose to infamy as the leader of the Medellín cartel, overseeing a period marked by extreme violence, corruption, and wealth
Pablo Escobar: The Rise and Fall of the ‘King of Cocaine’ Escobar’s infiltration of the drug market created unprecedented demand for cocaine in America Under his leadership, the Medellín Cartel came to dominate the global cocaine trade, controlling over 80% of the cocaine shipped to America
Pablo Escobar - Crime Museum Some of the most prominent men in Colombia fell victim to Escobar’s murderous plots, such as the Colombian Justice Minister, and the head of Colombia’s National Police Anti-Narcotics Unit Escobar ordered the death of an estimated 600 police officers during his lifetime
Pablo Escobar: The Rise and Fall of the Cocaine Kingpin Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, born on December 1, 1949, in Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia, was the founder and leader of the infamous Medellín Cartel during the 1970s and 1980s
Who Is Pablo Escobar, The Notorious King Of Cocaine? From his brutal murders to his obscene wealth, discover some of the most astonishing facts about the notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar In the late 1970s and 1980s, Pablo Escobar reigned as the king of cocaine
Central District of California | Swedish Man Who Licensed Rights to . . . LOS ANGELES – A Swedish national who licensed the rights of the late Colombian narco-terrorist Pablo Escobar pleaded guilty today to six federal criminal charges for defrauding investors by marketing and selling products – including flamethrowers and cellphones – that he never delivered