Crime World Extra: The dramatic takedown of Colombia's most notorious drug lord
Crime World28 Okt 2021

Crime World Extra: The dramatic takedown of Colombia's most notorious drug lord

It’s been described as the biggest blow against the Colombian drug cartels since the famous takedown of Pablo Escobar in the 1990s.

Seven years since he was declared an enemy of the state and the boss of the so-called Gulf Cartel, notorious kingpin Dario Antonio Usaga, aka 'Otoniel', was finally captured last week in his jungle hideout.

But who is the 50-year-old crime lord who has been flooding the US with drugs and what effect will his arrest have on the world’s biggest cocaine producer.

Nicola Tallant talks to journalist and author Toby Muse about the billionaire warlord with a penchant for young girls, his rise to the top of Colombia’s drug ladder, his use of black magic rituals to protect his shipments and his bleak future in a US jail.

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Episode 1262: Gardaí arrest Mr Big in gangland probe as net tightens on crime boss

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7 Nov 17min

Episode 1261: Gangster, child rapist and predator hotel porter among 23 people deported from Ireland

Episode 1261: Gangster, child rapist and predator hotel porter among 23 people deported from Ireland

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Episode 1260: Beheaded and burned: the verdict which acknowledged Emer O'Loughlin was murdered

Episode 1260: Beheaded and burned: the verdict which acknowledged Emer O'Loughlin was murdered

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6 Nov 34min

Episode 1259: 88 pages of character references submitted for Firefighter Terence Crosbie as he is sent to Supermax jail

Episode 1259: 88 pages of character references submitted for Firefighter Terence Crosbie as he is sent to Supermax jail

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6 Nov 20min

Episode 1258: The Dodger: DJ Carey and the great betrayal (Part 2)

Episode 1258: The Dodger: DJ Carey and the great betrayal (Part 2)

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5 Nov 27min

Episode 1257:  The Dodger: DJ Carey and the great betrayal (Part 1)

Episode 1257: The Dodger: DJ Carey and the great betrayal (Part 1)

The jailing of hurling legend DJ Carey on fraud offences has marked a stunning fall from grace for Ireland’s one time greatest sportsman. What was going on behind the scenes in Carey’s life an how did he manage to convince so many that he was sick with cancer?Nicola speaks with journalist Eimear Ni Bhraonáin author of a new book The Dodger: DJ Carey and the Great Betrayal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Nov 36min

Episode 1256: Ruth Lawrence worked as a ‘tag team’ with boyfriend to murder drug dealer, court told

Episode 1256: Ruth Lawrence worked as a ‘tag team’ with boyfriend to murder drug dealer, court told

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4 Nov 26min

Episode 1255: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 2)

Episode 1255: Predator Philip Murphy's half-brother tells of abuse he suffered and facing evil sibling in court (Part 2)

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4 Nov 38min

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