- José Abello Silva
José Abello Silva was a top ranking member of
Colombia 's notoriousMedellín Cartel . He was considered among the majordrug traffickers in theSanta Marta region and the reputed chief of Caribbean coast operations on the cartel's behalf. During January 1987, Abello was included in a group of 128 major narcotics figures whose capture was ordered by PresidentVirgilio Barco . Although he was captured inBarranquilla during that same month, he was released shortly thereafter, apparently with the help of Miguel Pinedo Barros, a senator inLa Guajira and reputed protector of cocaine traffickers.He was indicted by a United States federal
grand jury inTulsa, Oklahoma , during 1987 on charges of conspiring to import and distribute cocaine into the United States. TheDrug Enforcement Administration said that Abello "was considered a major transporter for the Medellín cartel," responsible for "major shipments of cocaine andmarijuana into the states." Abello was the cartel's chief of operations for Colombia's northern coast. Specifically, the DEA estimated that Abello's trafficking ring was responsible for the importation of more than 1,700 pounds of cocaine into the United States. [Associated Press, October 11, 1989]Arrest, Extradition and Sentencing
Abello was arrested Tuesday,
October 11 ,1989 , while dining at a restaurant inBogotá . According to the Colombian Administrative Security Department, at the time of his arrest Abello was the seventh-ranking man in the Medellín cartel hierarchy. OnOctober 16 ,1989 , Abello was transferred the custody ofU.S. Marshals Service agents and was immediately put on a plane toTulsa, Oklahoma . His extradition brought to five the number of accused drug traffickers sent to the United States since PresidentVirgilio Barco re-established extradition onAugust 18 ,1989 , in response to a string of assassinations attributed to the cocaine cartels.Trial
By the time he came to
trial during April 1989, theprosecution charged that Abello had undergoneplastic surgery to alter his appearance, had arranged numerous killings in Colombia, and had attempted tobribe the Colombian police who arrested him. According to the U.S. government, Abello was guilty as charged and probably guilty of many other crimes. Abello, however, claimed he is innocent, that he is a wealthy cattle rancher, automobile importer, and part-time bullfighter. He also claimed he was the victim of the complementary interests of a jailed Colombian intent on escaping punishment and a U.S. public prosecutor intent on showing progress in the that country's fight against drug dealers. [R L Fricker. "Abello Conspiracy", Journal Volume:76 (December 1990) Pages:54-66, 68]entencing
On
May 19 ,1990 ,Federal district Judge Thomas Brett inTulsa, Oklahoma sentenced José Abello to 30 years in prison and fined him $5 million dollars. Abello was convicted on one count of conspiracy to import cocaine andmarijuana into the United States and one count of conspiracy to possess drugs with the intent to distribute. In passing the sentence, Judge Thomas Brett said thetreaty under which the defendant was extradited from Colombia during Fall 1989 provided a maximum sentence of 30 years. However, Jose's sentence was later reduced and he was released on July 23, 2007. [http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&LastName=abello-silva&Middle=&FirstName=jose&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=0&y=0]ee also
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Pablo Escobar
*Medellín Cartel
*War on Drugs
*Cocaine Cowboys Notes
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