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Jose Antonio Calle, Alleged Major Colombia Drug Trafficker, Surrenders To US

By LIBARDO CARDONA 05/07/12 06:18 PM ET AP

BOGOTA, Colombia — An alleged major Colombian drug trafficker whose paramilitary organization controls coastal and border smuggling routes surrendered to U.S. drug agents in Aruba and was flown to New York, where he faces criminal charges, Colombian authorities said Monday.

Jose Antonio Calle was indicted in New York's Eastern District last year for the alleged international distribution of 25 metric tons of cocaine, money laundering, racketeering and murder, according to a news release the local U.S. attorney's office issued at the time.

The U.S. government had a $5 million reward out for Calle, who deputy Colombian police director Gen. Jose Roberto Leon said turned himself in U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents on Friday in Aruba, off the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Venezuela.

A spokesman for the U.S. attorney in New York's Eastern District, Robert Nardoza, said he could neither confirm nor deny Leon's statement that Calle was flown to New York. Nor would Nardoza discuss why the indictment was not available in the U.S. federal court system's online electronic database. The DEA also declined comment.

The 43-year-old Calle allegedly heads a violent cocaine-trafficking paramilitary force called "Los Rastrojos," or The Leftovers.

His brother and alleged accomplice, Juan Carlos Calle, was captured in Ecuador in March and sent to the United States. A $5 million reward had also been offered for him by the U.S. State Department.

The Rastrojos emerged roughly a decade ago from the dissolution of Colombia's Norte del Valle cartel, and allegedly shipped tons of cocaine northward through Mexico.

The brothers, originally hired guns for Norte del Valle bosses, gained the nickname the "Comba," short for combatants, as their criminal gang expanded its influence over drug-trafficking routes, corrupting local officials and battling a rival offshoot of the cartel called the "Urabenos."

The U.S. State Department said Javier Antonio Calle Serna has since 2005 allegedly run "Los Rastrojos" and "been linked to kidnappings, tortures, and assassinations in Colombia, Venezuela, and Panama."

A former guerrilla fighter, he is believed associated with the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, and its late nemesis, the far-right United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia, both designated terrorist organizations by the U.S. government, the State Department says on its website.

Colombian police officials say drug traffickers often create alliances of convenience with the countries' competing illegal armed groups, placing business over ideology.

The March 2011 U.S. press release announcing the indictment of Javier Antonio Calle along with nine other alleged members of Los Rastrojos said that in addition to partnering with Mexican drug cartels to ship cocaine from Colombia to the United States via Mexico, Venezuela and Central America, the organization levied a "tax" on other Colombia traffickers on drug shipments traveling through territory under its control.

That territory includes parts of Colombia's Pacific coast and the border with Venezuela, Colombian police say. A recent study by the Nuevo Arco Iris think tank that Los Rastrojos coexist in the Colombia-Venezuela border region with criminal organizations including Mexico's Zetas.

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Associated Press writer Frank Bajak contributed to this report from Lima, Peru

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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
10:30 AM on 05/08/2012
Know we have to pay to house this guy until when?
10:29 AM on 05/08/2012
Of course he did. He knows Obama and him are cool.
10:26 AM on 05/08/2012
spend, spend, spend and the war will never be won. if there was no demand we would not have a problem. people need/want to alter their concious, more and more die from "legal" drugs than illegal. all of this money going out of this country and all of the problems stay here. stop prohibition and look at other options. take out one dealer and two more step up, its the MONEY to be made.
09:59 AM on 05/08/2012
In a way I'm glad they got this guy. All of these countries need to know that we aren't some squishy country that allows this stuff to go on, however, I am willing to bet there are those in higher seats of government that would disagree. Why, how would they have so much fun at all those elaborate parties? (sarcasm). This will always be a problem no matter how much energy we exert to stop it. Now that all the cartels know it's possible to get the drugs here, we will never be able to prevent them from continuing to ship it. Just as we disband one cartel, another takes over. This became prevalent when the U.S. opened its borders.
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altheschrod
I'm pedaling hard.
09:57 AM on 05/08/2012
Anyone know if Colombia has any oil worth pumping? I hear Venezuela is loaded but never anything about its next-door neighbor. Why I'm asking is because without drug activity, what would their economy be based on (?)
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wambam55
Hawkish fit lib,just like Obama
09:32 AM on 05/08/2012
Prohibition does not work,never has,never will,like it or not.
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freddkruger
08:33 AM on 05/08/2012
How Much Did this Cost Tax Payers. When will the Heads of these Criminal Banks
and Oil Gangsters Turn themselves In.
10:30 AM on 05/08/2012
When Obama turns himself in maybe?
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parabq
08:04 AM on 05/08/2012
What is the US govt????? The world police !!! Imperialist BS to the max.
Let Columbia handle their own problem. No wonder Latin America is hating the US.
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Bill Hummel
02:57 AM on 05/08/2012
Wonder why.?
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09:50 PM on 05/07/2012
I never liked coke.......I prefer pepsi................
10:31 AM on 05/08/2012
Good for you, non-union beverage.
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06:47 PM on 05/07/2012
how much dea is offering for drug dealers vladimir putin and goerge bush
10:33 AM on 05/08/2012
Don't forget Obama and his coke days................Which he blames on his own kind. Go figure.............Strange though, I didn't know the Arabs were into the drugs that much. He is an Arab ya know.
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10:53 PM on 05/09/2012
sorry i dont hate arabs or blacks or mexicans or anyone due their origin or color, i am not jew or german you know