Colombia's most wanted drug lord captured
Colombia's most wanted drug trafficker and the leader of the country's largest criminal gang has been captured.
Dairo Antonio Úsuga, better known as Otoniel, was seized
after a joint operation by the army, air force and police on Saturday.
The government had offered a $800,000 (£582,000) reward for
information about his whereabouts, while the US placed a $5m bounty on his
head.
President Iván Duque hailed Otoniel's capture in a televised
video message.
"This is the biggest blow against drug trafficking in
our country this century," he said. "This blow is only comparable to
the fall of Pablo Escobar in the 1990s."
Otoniel was captured in his rural hideout in Antioquia
province in north-western Colombia, close to the border with Panama.
The operation involved 500 soldiers supported by 22
helicopters. One police officer was killed.
Otoniel had used a network of rural safe houses to move
around and evade the authorities, and did not use a phone, instead relying on
couriers for communication.
But his location at the time of his capture was pinpointed
two weeks ago, El Tiempo newspaper said.
(BBC)
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