From 1986 to 1990, he served as a representative in the Chamber of Representatives, and he agreed to become Escobar's lawyer. Duque was used as an intermediary between President Cesar Gaviria and Escobar, and he convinced Attorney-General Gustavo de Greiff to help Escobar due to their common hatred of American influence in Colombia.
As a lawyer he was not incriminated because he had no influence of Escobar’s decisions. - Fernando was assasinated by the Lo Fernando studied at a University called: University of Medellin. He studied economics for sometime. Fernando, since youth, was part of the Liberal Party of Medellin.
Duque became a target for the enemies of Escobar because of his status as the only man connecting Escobar to politics, and Los Pepes sought to assassinate him. In early 1993, Duque narrowly escaped a drive-by assassination attempt when gunmen in a neighboring car fired Uzis at his car, killing a bystander.
This partnership made Mr. Duque Pablo’s lawyer. As a lawyer he was not incriminated because he had no influence of Escobar’s decisions. - Fernando was assasinated by the Los Pepe's in 1993 (he was the only one known to having connections with Escobar in politics).
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Alvaro de Jesus Agudelo, also known as Jhon Burgos (alias "El Limon") (?- 2 December 1993) was Pablo Escobar's chauffeur and bodyguard from 1992 to 1993. He was Escobar's last ally, and he died alongside his boss in the Los Olivos raid of 2 December 1993 after over a year of faithful service to the MedellĂn Cartel.
Luis Fernando Escobar Zelaya (born 25 April 1975) is a Paraguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Deportivo SantanĂ.
Bruno Bichir as Fernando Duque – a Colombian lawyer who represents Pablo Escobar, acting as his liaison with the Colombian government, based on Guido Parra.
In a book he wrote from his cell in the Federal Detention Center in Miami, Florida where he is currently serving a 31-year sentence for drug trafficking, Diego Murillo, alias “Don Berna,” opened-up about the death squad known as “Los Pepes” that was financed by the mafia and led the hunt for Escobar, according to ...
He is currently incarcerated at United States Penitentiary, Lee, in Virginia.
Rodrigo Lara Bonilla (August 11, 1946 – April 30, 1984) was a Colombian lawyer and politician, who served as Minister of Justice under President Belisario Betancur, and was assassinated by orders of Pablo Escobar because of his work as Minister in prosecuting cocaine traffickers mainly belonging to the MedellĂn Cartel.
Pablo Escobar's Cash Cash from the United States was pouring into Pablo Escobar's hands every day. It is estimated that Pablo Escobar received over $50 million in cash each day through his drug sales.
Nelson Hernández LucumĂNelson Hernández LucumĂ, better known as Blackie or Flipper was a sicario working for the MedellĂn cartel since its foundation. Blackie was along Pablo Escobar since the beginning of his empire.
agent Felix Ismael RodriguezBill Stechner, formerly known as Mr. Green, was an American CIA operative who supplied weapons to various rebel groups around the world, particularly in Latin America. He was appointed as the CIA Station Chief in Colombia in 1992. He is based on the C.I.A corrupt agent Felix Ismael Rodriguez.
Manuela EscobarPablo Escobar / Daughter
Peña was not involved in the DEA's Cali Cartel activities; his involvement in the investigation in season three of the Netflix series is a fictional account....Javier F. PeñaBorn1958 (age 63–64) Kingsville, Texas, U.S.OccupationDeputy Sheriff, DEA Special AgentYears active1976– 20142 more rows
Duque became a target for the enemies of Escobar because of his status as the only man connecting Escobar to politics, and Los Pepes sought to assassinate him. In early 1993, Duque narrowly escaped a drive-by assassination attempt when gunmen in a neighboring car fired Uzis at his car, killing a bystander.
Portrayed by. Bruno Bichir. Fernando Duque was a Colombian politician and lawyer who served in the Chamber of Representatives from 1986 to 1990. Duque was known for his partnership with the drug trafficker Pablo Escobar, representing him as his connection in politics and his lawyer.
Escobar paid Duque $300,000 to get him a position in the Chamber of Representatives, and the two of them agreed to a political partnership. From 1986 to 1990, he served as a representative in the Chamber of Representatives, and he agreed to become Escobar's lawyer.
One day, DEA agent Javier Peña decided to help Duque in fleeing to the United States in exchange for his help in taking down Escobar, betraying his former allies in Los Pepes. Los Pepes tracked Duque and his son down and killed the both of them, shoving their bodies into his ex-wife's car in front of the hotel.
15 Juan Pablo Escobar. Juan Pablo changed his name to Sebastian Marroquin and currently lives in Argentina working as an architect. He resides there with his wife and daughter. Marroquin, like his mother and little sister, chose to change their names based on the general reaction to their father’s surname.
Limon , also known as The Lemon, was Pablo Escobar’s bodyguard and the last person to see him before he was gunned down in machine gunfire from police. Escobar was found while in hiding because of a phone triangulation used by the Brigadier Hugo Martinez.
At one point Pablo Escobar supplied 80% of the cocaine in the United States. In the hit series Narcos' first season, we are shown a view of how the cocaine operation is run and what it really took to be on top of such a lucrative and deadly business. The second season premiered in September of 2016 and reveals the life and times ...
La Quica took credit for many deaths including a huge act of terrorism in making a plane crash down that took the lives of 110 citizens. At least one DEA agent refers to La Quica as the “Al Capone of the drug murder circuit” and he was oft thought as the chief assassin for the formidable drug lords.
Born in Rionegro, Colombia Escobar grew up near Medellin and briefly studied at University until getting involved in criminal activity. He quickly rose to kingpin status and grew a drug trafficking cartel with some partners and became the most sought after criminal in the world for a brief time.
After their father’s death, Juan Pablo, his sister, and his mother all had to go on the run to avoid being kidnapped and/or murdered.
In 1992 , Colombian authorities launched Search Bloc in hopes of battling the enormous rise in the Colombian drug trafficking game. Colonel Hugo Martinez was at the helm of it all when the three different special operations forces of the National Police of Colombia joined together to form Search Bloc.
Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (1949 – 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who led the MedellĂn cartel, and amassed a fortune of $30 billion at the time of his death (equivalent to $56 billion in 2019). Pablo began his criminal career during his teenage years, and became a well-known smuggler by the 1970s.
Pablo began recruiting children in hope for a possible war against the government. While waiting for Gaviria's response, Pablo began ordering the assassinations of judges, politicians, editors and journalists who opposed him. Escobar's men began recruiting children from the slums to work as scouts, delivery boys and killers for the cartel.
Escobar refused to move, prompting Gaviria to send in the military to lay siege upon the prison on 22 July, 1992. Escobar demanded a renegotiation, fearing that he would be extradited to America if he left his prison. Gaviria sent Sandoval to the prison complex to negotitate with Escobar.
Escobar took advantage of the kidnapping, and united all of the narcotraffickers to form the Muerte a Secuestradores, an organization led by Escobar which aimed to end the kidnapping. Using his army of sicarios, Pablo clamped down on M-19, forcing them to release Marta.
Escobar was indicted for the murder of Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, and the Colombian government agreed to an extradition treaty with the United States for anyone related to narcotic trafficking charges. Escobar feared extradition the most, and formed Los Extraditables with his partners to fight extradition.
Escobar placed that money at his father's cupboard, along with a photograph of his family, and drove back to MedellĂn. LimĂłn, out of loyalty to Escobar, killed Maritza and recovered the cash Escobar had given her for her role in ending Carrillo. Escobar enjoying MedellĂn for the very last time.
Escobar's funeral saw the attendance of over 25,000 people, mainly from the slums of MedellĂn. Escobar's labs were either destroyed or taken over by rival traffickers. His properties were seized by the government, and several of them, were turned into tourist destinations.
After Escobar took out several important politicians who were a threat, Gaviria was elected President of Colombia and dedicated his efforts to providing the resources needed to hunt down Escobar. But he didn’t stop there. He wanted to end drug trafficking in general and tried to rid Colombia of the Cali Cartel in the process
His character is based on actual crooked politician Alberto Santofimio, a two-time presidential candidate and senator of Colombia. He eventually was found responsible for conspiring to assassinate some of Pablo’s political adversaries.
Elisa is a fictional character based on many members of the M-19 communist guerrilla group. After a former military director was denied an election, the group formed to bring to life their own political ideology. They terrorized many and became a target of the MedellĂn Cartel after kidnapping the Ochoa sister. Many of the members felt they were in over their heads and got cold feet like Elisa Alvaro.
Escobar was the kingpin of the MedellĂn Cartel and the most dangerous drug dealer the world has ever seen. At the height of his power, he was responsible for 80% of the world’s cocaine shipments. A polarizing figure that was equal parts loved for his generosity and hated for his ruthlessness. Colombia was never the same after Pablo
Jorge Luis Ochoa and Fabio Ochoa were two of the founding fathers of the MedellĂn Cartel along with a third brother, Juan David. When their sister, Marta Ochoa, was kidnapped, they cemented their relationship with Escobar and Gacha to create the Death to Kidnappers movement. They also joined them in the fight against extradition. The Ochoas were featured on the list of the richest men in the world along with their cartel counterparts.
JosĂ© Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha was the most violent enforcer of the MedellĂn Cartel. He got his start in the drug trafficking game when he helped murder the entire family of a rival. Along with Pablo and the Ochoa brothers, they formed an alliance that would wreak havoc across Colombia. Nicknamed El Mexicano for his love of Mexican culture and new trafficking routes through Mexico, he was responsible for some of the cruelest acts of narcoterrorism in history.
Carrillo was the leader of the Search Bloc created by President Cesar Gaviria to hunt down Pablo Escobar. His character is inspired by several key figures in the actual Search Bloc that used some questionable tactics to get information. Aided by DEA agent Javier Peña, Carrillo would stop at nothing to achieve his goal.
It was created by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard and Doug Miro, and produced by Gaumont International Television and distributed by Netflix. Its companion series Narcos: Mexico was released after the original series ended. The following list shows the characters who had appeared both series. Most of the cast of the first 2 seasons did not return in ...
List of Narcos characters. Narcos is an American crime drama television series about the Colombian drug cartels and the DEA 's efforts to shut them down. It was created by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard and Doug Miro, and produced by Gaumont International Television and distributed by Netflix. Its companion series Narcos: Mexico was released ...