Colombian president signs extradition of Gulf Clan drug kingpin “Otoniel” to US

Colombian president signs extradition of Gulf Clan drug kingpin “Otoniel” to US
Otoniel after his capture
Otoniel was captured by Colombian forces in October

BOGOTA, April 9 (NNN-Xinhua) — Colombian President Ivan Duque signed the extradition papers for the head of the criminal organization Clan del Golfo (Gulf Clan), Dairo Antonio Usuga, also known as “Otoniel,” considered Colombia’s most wanted drug lord.

“I have just signed the extradition of … ‘Otoniel’, the worst drug trafficker and criminal in Colombia’s recent history,” Duque said on Twitter, adding “The country’s institutions are showing their strength and firmness.”

Colombia’s Supreme Court of Justice approved his extradition on drug trafficking charges this week, several months after US authorities made the request.

His defense team had been fighting the extradition order, but on March 25 Colombian Defense Minister Diego Molano said the drug lord’s case was not accepted by Colombia’s Special Jurisdiction for Peace, rejecting his lawyers’ arguments that their client should be tried by the tribunal instead of being extradited.

In October, authorities captured “Otoniel” in a jungle area in Uraba, a region in the northwest Colombian department of Antioquia. — NNN-XINHUA

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