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Colombian police have arrested one of the country's main drug lords, Erikson Vargas, who is also known as Sebastian.
哥伦比亚警方逮捕了国内主要毒枭之一,艾瑞克森·瓦尔加斯,又名塞巴斯蒂安。
Sebastian had ties with Mexican drug gangs, such as the Zetas He was the head of an underworld organisation1 called the "Office of Envigado", based in the Medellin area of northwestern Colombia.
President Juan Manuel Santos described the arrest in Antioquia province as "a superblow to crime."
"A triple jump against that criminal network and a gold medal for the police for the arrest of alias3 Sebastian," Mr Santos said in a message on Twitter.
Erikson Vargas is believed to have taken command of the "Office of Envigado" (Oficina de Envigado) in November 2011, when its previous leader Maximiliano Bonilla, known as Valenciano, was arrested in Venezuela.
Colombia's Defence Minister, Juan Carlos Pinzon, said the organisation "killed more people than any other criminal network in Colombia in the last 10 years".
He said there was an extradition4 order against Sebastian and that the authorities intended to send him to face justice in the United States.
"Sebastian was the main target of the Colombian police. This is the hardest blow against Colombia's criminal organisations this year," said Mr Pinzon.
Escobar's heir
The organisation was set up by one of Colombia's most notorious drug lords, Pablo Escobar.
Its main job was that of collecting debts on behalf of the Medellin Cartel.
After the death of Escobar, shot dead by Colombian police in December 1993, the Envigado organisation expanded its activities.
Under the command of Escobar's heir, Diego Murillo, it grew into a multi-million dollar business, with a monthly income from drugs, extortion and money-laundering estimated at $20m a month.
In 2008, Murillo, who also went by the alias(别名) Don Berna, was extradited to the US to face drug-trafficking charges.
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