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Chapter 205 Anti-drug action

Since Gargas was elected president of Colombia, the anti-drug situation in Colombia has become increasingly serious. Gargas fired a large number of corrupt police officers and selected innocent people from the young people who had just graduated to supplement the police force in Colombia. A thorough cleaning of the police force was carried out.

After cleaning up the scum in the Colombian police force, Gargas began to face up to the active guerrilla armed forces and drug trafficking organizations in Colombia. These two major cancers are the fundamental reason why Colombia has been turbulent, especially the Medellin Group and the Cali Group monopolize drug distribution channels in the United States and Europe respectively. The two major drug trafficking organizations have sufficient financial resources and each formed an armed force that is no less than the Colombian government forces. Over the years, each Colombian government has taken various measures to combat drug trafficking groups, but in the vast primitive jungle around the city of Medellin and Cali, there are drug factories of the Medellin Group and Cali Group. As long as these factories are not found for a day, it is a fantasy to destroy the Medellin Group and Cali Group.

Because the previous Colombian government was eager to crack down on the anti-government armed forces, this made the guerrilla armed forces and drug trafficking groups in Colombia begin to unite. The unity of the enemy made the Colombian government forces more passive. Gargas understood that it would be impossible to succeed in this way, so in order to differentiate the relationship between anti-government guerrillas and drug trafficking groups, Gargas began to send people to secretly contact the "April 19" movement armed forces (M-19), which once created a judicial building hijacking incident, hoped to let M-19 put down his weapons through negotiations and become a political party in Colombia in a legal way.

After the special envoy sent by Gargas put forward generous conditions, the leadership of m-19 gradually became moved. They also began to gradually alienate from the Medellin Group and the Kali Group. At the request of the Colombian government, m-19 and the Colombian People's Liberation Army and other armed factions temporarily reached a ceasefire agreement. The Colombian government forces promised not to take rash military actions against them, but to resolve the problem through negotiations. The six largest guerrilla armed forces in Colombia agreed to this condition one after another. This move immediately gave Colombia's political situation a glimmer of hope.

Gargas, who stabilized the guerrillas, turned his gun to the Medellin Group and the Kali Group. He launched a larger counterattack against them. Gargas was not ruthless in treating drug dealers. He knew that the prisons in Colombia could not lock up the drug dealers of the Medellin Group at all. The drug dealers who were arrested today could run away without realizing the next day. The guerrillas now adopted the attitude of observing the wall. After all, the guerrillas still had some political pursuits, while the drug dealers were born just for money. The two groups of people could not pee in a pot.

Gargas took the most fearful way for drug dealers. That is, extradition. Any key drug dealers caught by the Colombian government forces will not pass the court trial and will be directly taken to the United States for trial. The reason why Gargas did this is because Colombia can hardly find judges who dare to hear members of the Medellin Group and the Kali Group. Many judges who have tried similar cases in the past ended up being almost unhealthy, and even the families of these judges will be ruthlessly retaliated by drug dealers. It is precisely because of this situation that Gargas gave up the right to trial and directly handed them over to the Americans to deal with it.

Under the cruel interrogation of CIA, the whereabouts of some important leaders of the Medellin Group were gradually leaked out. Some information about Escobar's confidant, Martinez Merome, the Argentine, and Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha began to be mastered by CIA. Under the guidance of this information, the Colombian government forces' gambling troops were fully armed to the Medellin area.

Escobar didn't care at first. He contacted the guerrilla armed forces as usual to send troops to resist the government's attack, but this time Escobar hit a big nail. The leaders of these guerrillas refused to lend a helping hand to the Medellin group at this time. Now Escobar finally understood that something was wrong.

The government anti-drug troops were advancing very quickly because the US military sent them directly to Medellin with helicopters. At this moment, the armed forces in Escobar in Medellin had just been assembled.

An unprepared drug war broke out at this time. The government's tanks and armored forces quickly entered the streets of Medellin and blocked the main traffic routes in Medellin. Many of the armed personnel and drug dealers under Escobar lived in Medellin. Before they could even rush to the assembly site, they were blocked at home by the Colombian government forces. Escobar's reaction was too slow. She really regretted why she promised to let these people live in the city instead of the military camps in the jungle.

Teams of fully armed Colombian government forces began to knock on the doors of Medellin residents' homes with guns and searched them from house to house. Once firearms and drugs were found, the family would be taken downstairs and then transported them to the prison in the rear by truck. However, the soldiers of the government army soon discovered that 90% of the residents here were suspected of drug-related matters. After they cleaned the dilapidated slum, there were almost no residents left here.

The drug dealers who were blocked at home were quickly searched. Some drug dealers chose to fight against the government forces. They used their weapons at hand to fight and retreat, and ran towards the jungle outside the city. Gunshots suddenly broke out in the city, and all kinds of explosions were heard.

It has to be said that the government army's step-by-step method is indeed effective. Although it is very low in efficiency, it has gained a lot. However, it took away thousands of drug dealers on the first day. The weapons, drugs and US dollars collected were countless. Many drug dealers earned for many years of life were confiscated by the government forces. Medellin's drug dealers suffered heavy losses today.

As martial law and gambling operations escalated, Escobar discussed with his accomplices in the city, intending to organize a counterattack to break the blockade of the Colombian government forces. So at 10:00 in the evening, Escobar's armed forces began to attack the city of Medellin. Escobar is now desperate to regain control of the city of Medellin. He sent armed helicopters to launch a night strike against the Colombian government forces.
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