Colombia Extradites Alias "Pipe Tuluá" to the u.s., Convicted of Homicide and Accused of Drug Trafficking in a Texas Court
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro has deported a Colombian drug lord to the United States, where he is facing drug trafficking charges, hours before his first meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House.
Bogotá announced last week that flights on Colombian aircraft will resume after eight months of interruption. President Petro also authorized the extradition of a drug lord, Pipe Tuluá.
Andrés Felipe Marín Silva, alias “Pipe Tuluá”, is the head of the criminal gang La Inmaculada and is accused of drug trafficking in a court in Texas
By Fernando Ramos and Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español The Colombian government extradited Andrés Felipe Marín Silva, aka “Pipe Tuluá,” a man convicted in Colombia for various murders and accused of drug trafficking in a Texas court. The Colombian police said in a statement this Tuesday that the South American country's Attorney General's Office and, on the side of the United States, the Drug Control Agency (DEA) and the Bailiff Service also part…
Petro states that it is the 'boss of one of the bloodiest bands' of the Valle del Cauca region ...
US President Donald Trump is expecting his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, today. Shortly before the visit, Colombia extradited drug lord "Pipe Tulua" to the US – after extraditions had been suspended for months.
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