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Colombian drug boss offers to cooperate with US officials
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 08 - 2007


Colombian drug boss Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia,
who was arrested this week in Brazil, wants to cooperate with the US
Drug Enforcement Administration, his Brazilian lawyer said Thursday, according to dpa.
"My client asked me to contact the DEA and showed his will to
cooperate," lawyer Sergio Alambert told Brazilian news site UOL.
Two DEA agents tried to interrogate Ramirez Abadia after his
arrest Tuesday in Sao Paulo, but he declined to talk to them then,
his lawyer said.
"I have all my life to talk to you when I am there (in the United
States)," Alambert said the drug boss who is known by the alias
"Chupeta" told the DEA agents.
"He assumes and is conscious of the crimes that are attributed to
him in the United States and wants to be deported to that country,"
Alembert said.
Ramirez Abadia is being held by Brazilian Federal Police in Sao
Paulo and surveillance has been reinforced to prevent an escape
attempt. Reports said local authorities are evaluating the
possibility of taking Ramirez Abadia to one of the country's high
security prisons.
The Supreme Federal Tribunal (STF) in Brasilia was awaiting the
official notice of the arrest before deciding whether to give
priority to a US extradition request or whether to try Ramirez Abadia
in Brazil on money laundering charges for which he could face three
to 10 years in prison.
Federal Police sources said when "Chupeta" was arrested early
Tuesday in a luxury condominium in Barueri, near Sao Paulo, he was
preparing to escape to another country, possibly Argentina or
Uruguay.
Agents base that theory on boxes found in the mansion and on phone
conversations that authorities listened to during an investigation
that started in October 2005.
The drug boss, who was one of the leaders of Colombia's powerful
North of the Valley Cartel, was arrested Tuesday along with 12 other
people in Brazilian police's "Operation Farrapos." Four other
suspects are still at large.
Police found some 300,000 dollars in cash, more than 150 mobile
phones and a collection of luxury watches, made by brands like
Cartier and Rolex, in the mansion where Ramirez Abadia lived and
controlled his business.
Preliminary investigations indicate that he had lived in Brazil
for about three years and had several real estate assets in that
country, including a beach house in Jurere, in the south-eastern
state of Santa Catarina, which he was planning to sell for about 1.5
million dollars.
According to Brazilian authorities, "Chupeta" is wanted as a
suspect for "hundreds of murders in Colombia and the United States,
including those of police officers and informants."
He is also wanted for money laundering and other crimes. The US
government estimated his wealth to be at least 1.8 billion dollars
and had offered 5 million dollars for information leading to his
capture.
According to US authorities, Ramirez Abadia has been active in the
drug trade since 1986. In the 1990s his organization allegedly
managed to smuggle tons of cocaine into the United States through its
border with Mexico.
"Chupeta" turned himself in to Colombian authorities in 1996 and
was in jail until 2002, but he remained in the drug trade after his
release.


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