El
Espectador, Colombian daily newspaper (“The contacts of the drug trafficking in
Venezuela”, by Elber Gutierrez Roa, July
6, 2012) , describes how the pressure of the Colombian armed forces obliged the
guerrillas, criminal gangs and narcotraffickers to diversify their activities.
For ten years now, says the report, Venezuela has become an important center of
distribution, following the route Margarita-Puerto Rico and others to reach
Africa and Europe. This activity became so lucrative, says the report, that
other groups appeared in the scene, including Mexican and Dominican Republic
cartels. But how did these groups become
inserted into the activity? The report of LA FM summarized below indicates how they made
contacts among the highest levels of the Venezuelan government.
The Colombian radio station LA FM
obtained documents sent to the Colombian Attorney General office by the
Colombian navy. These documents included a so-called Diary by a narcotrafficker
known as “Chupeta”, as well as a packet of documents from the well-known
narcotrafficker Enrique Calle Serna, known as “Comba”.
March 26, 2009 Colombian navy Rear Admiral
Cesar Augusto Narvaez, chief of naval intelligence, sent the Colombian Attorney
General office the documents mentioned above, generated by the two narcos and
by the already deceased chief of the chief of the Northern Valle Cartel Wilber
Varela, also known as “Jabon” [ Soap]. These documents revealed how the
Colombian narcos moved both in Colombia and Venezuela, helped by their contacts
in both countries. In 2008 a first document bearing the logo of a Puma, the
symbol of the organization created by “Jabon” and “Comba” dealt with pending
contacts to be made in Venezuela by Jose Antonio Perez Chacon, a name used by
“Jabon” while he stayed in Venezuela. The day he was killed, January 31, 2008, in
the Venezuelan Andes he was using this name.
The contacts he used in Venezuela were, according to the documents:
Nestor Reverol
A General of the Venezuelan National Guard. He is currently a Vice Minister
of Civic Security and the Director of the Anti-Drug National Office, the Drug
Czar. Amazing, ins’t it?
Luis Correa
Former Director of the Anti-Dug National Office. He was the Head of the
Committee gainst the illicit use of Drugs since may 2005. He was in the
Anti-Drug National Office until February 6, 2007, when he was replaced by Reverol
Jesus Armando Rodriguez
A General in the Venezuelan National Guard, former Commander of the Police
in the state of Lara
Hugo Cabezas
Current Governor of the state of Trujillo in Venezuela. Former Director of
the Identification Office.
Retired Colonel Julio Rodríguez Salas, retired Captain Navarro de León,
National Guard Colonel Julio Marquez Marquez and others.
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