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Chapter 208: Escobar's Revenge


Although the drug factory found by the Colombian special forces is only one of the countless drug factories under the Medellín group, it is not known how many such ones there are.

However, this is already a major achievement in many years.

In order to avoid long nights and dreams.

When Gargas learned of the outcome, he halted the operation, and tens of thousands of drug traffickers, escorted by Colombian government forces, were loaded into cars and transported to a high-security federal prison on the outskirts of Bogotá.

Tons of cocaine, drug factories, piles of banknotes on a wall, all of which made the media flock to Bogotá like sharks smelling blood.

As the initiator of this anti-drug operation, President Gargas has also risen to the top and has become a drug dealer nemesis and an iron-fisted president.

Gargas's name began to make headlines around the world, and the enormous popularity it brought made Gargas stand out among Latin American leaders.

The benefits brought to Gargargas by the anti-narcotics operation are far more than these, and the United States, after seeing Gargas's cooperation and determination on the issue of drug control, decided to increase its investment in him.

The CIA took a closer look at the Colombian government forces, and under the operation of the CIA, a batch of weapons was sold to Colombia at a favorable price, and the funds for the purchase of these weapons came from interest-free loans from semi-official foundations in the United States.

Putting down the proud Gargas, he didn't show it, but only talked about Escobar, who suffered heavy losses.

In the midst of this fierce battle, Escobar's forces were unable to organize an effective attack, and in desperation, Escobar chose to flee.

Although the Colombian government forces have achieved a temporary victory, they are still far from completely eradicating drug traffickers and drug factories in the Medellín region.

Escobar's Medellín group is not yet ready to break its bones.

But Escobar couldn't swallow this breath no matter what.

Since regular warfare can't be fought, Escobar decided to go something unofficial.

He eventually chose assassination as his means of revenge.

But since the last time Gargas was nearly shot in the head on Columbia's campus, security has been raised, and even his family is guarded 24 hours a day by American agents.

So this main owner, Escobar, is really hard to start.

"Gargas is not easy to do, and what about his cabinet members, the Minister of Justice, the Supreme Court justice, if they dare to go against the Medellín group, they will have to bear the corresponding price" Escobar secretly vowed in his heart to make these people pay for their blood debts.

A few days later, a set of wanted warrants from the Medellín syndicate circulated among the gangsters of Medellín.

The warrant gave almost all members of the Colombian government a price, and Gargas offered a reward of $10 million for his head, whether he lived or died.

The remaining cabinet ministers are between one million and two million in head, and the families of these officials are also put in suspense, and their prices are generally around half a million dollars.

The bounty gave hope to Colombia's huge unemployed population, and the high-ranking officials suddenly became their bargaining chips to change their fate, so many people really took risks against these officials and their families.

For more than a month, the capital, Bogotá, was in a state of panic.

The wife and daughter of the justice, who tried the Medellín group, were snatched on their way home, followed by two sets of underwear stained with men's bodily fluids and delivered to the justice's office.

There was also a palm that had been chopped off alive.

The judge knew at a glance that it was his wife's, because the ring on the ring finger was all too familiar.

The justices of the Federal Court committed suicide by jumping from their offices on the spot, and his successors refused to take over the work of their bosses.

A few days later, a general of the Colombian government army involved in the anti-drug operation and his family were shot dead in their home.

The murderer even wrote a slogan on the wall with his clothes stained in blood, indicating the blood debt and blood payment.

A series of assassinations overshadowed the success of Gargas's anti-drug campaign.

Escobar's revenge was far swifter and more violent than Gargas had expected.

In the aftermath of these events, Colombia's Minister of the Interior submitted his resignation to Gargas, almost exactly as in the Supreme Court, and no one wanted to take over the post of Colombian Minister of the Interior.

In the end, the high-profile military operations of the Colombian government forces were not as good as the killer's bullets.

The law and order situation in the city of Bogotá has also begun to be attacked by the opposition parties.

Not long after the happy time of Gargarz, he began to frown again.

Escobar made good on his promises by handing out payments to those involved in the two operations, and even published them in the local Medellín newspaper.

Although the photos in the newspaper have undergone special processing, they make many low-level workers who don't even know the words drool with envy.

This has further stimulated their determination to make a fortune and get ahead.

This time, Escobar, who had suffered a big loss, no longer believed in the guerrillas.

Escobar turned his attention to the opposition parties in Colombia, hoping to prop up the opposition parties to remove Gargas from the presidency.

So after some contact with the intermediary, Escobar reached a non-public agreement with some of the bigwigs in the opposition.

That is, Escobar will provide financial support to the opposition party, which, once in power, will push for a change in the bill to prohibit the extradition of Colombian prisoners like foreign countries.

Escobar could then be relieved of his culpability by paying off Colombia's national debt and legalize his fortune.

After receiving promises from the opposition, Escobar provided them with political cash.

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Having been promised, Escobar no longer worries about the opposition, focusing on two things, one is that his troops need to be reorganized, and the second is to strengthen the camouflage and defense capabilities of the countless drug factories owned by the Medellín group.

Escobar has decided that he will move all his drug factories to the high seas, which will not violate Colombian law, but will also be more hidden and safer.

With Escobar's financial resources, the son wants what he wants, and she will definitely pay the price.

At Seryosha's instigation, Escobar's drug factory grew from land to sea. t1706231537: