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  2. Oficina de Envigado - Wikipedia

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    Succeeding Tom as head of the Oficina de Envigado, Clemente was also described as "Medellin's top mafia boss." [16] His arrest was the latest of more than 135 Oficina bosses and gang leaders arrested over the past three years who made it to the top of the crime organization in little more than 10 years. [16]

  3. Diego Murillo Bejarano - Wikipedia

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    The Galeanos controlled then what was called the Oficina de Envigado. Murillo became one of the top aides of the family, and it was as such that he received the gun injury that would give him a permanent limp. The Galeanos, however, fell out of favor with Escobar, who ordered them killed in 1992. [2]

  4. Los Pepes - Wikipedia

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    Another member of Los Pepes, Diego "Don Berna" Murillo Bejarano eventually became Inspector General of the AUC, as well as an important drug trafficker with Oficina de Envigado. The Institute for Policy Studies is searching [when?] for details of what connections the CIA and DEA had with Los Pepes.

  5. Medellín Cartel - Wikipedia

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    La Oficina de Envigado is believed to be a partial successor to the Medellín organization. It was founded by Don Berna as an enforcement wing for the Medellín Cartel. When Don Berna fell out with Escobar, La Oficina caused Escobar's rivals to oust Escobar.

  6. Envigado F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In November 2014, Envigado F.C. and its major shareholder Juan Pablo Upegui were included into the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (also known as the Clinton List) by the United States's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) due to their links with the drug cartel Oficina de Envigado (Envigado Office).

  7. Vatos Locos - Wikipedia

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    It is also used as the name of multiple small gangs around the USA, Canada and Mexico. Many "Vatos Locos" use the colors red, black, green or brown. [citation needed] The film Blood In Blood Out (1993) which was written by poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, is based on the experiences of gang members of a fictional gang called Vatos Locos. [1]

  8. Hermanos de Pistoleros Latinos - Wikipedia

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    Hermanos Pistoleros Latinos (HPL) is a Mexican American prison gang founded by Chino Avitia in Texas during the early 1980s. [2] [3] [4] The English translation of the gang's name is "Brotherhood of Latin Gunmen".

  9. List of El Señor de los Cielos cast members - Wikipedia

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    Rocío Verdejo as Doris de Jiménez: El Letrudo's wife. Tommy Vásquez as Álvaro José Pérez "Tijeras" (seasons 1–4): El Cabo's partner and right hand man. second-in-command of the North Valley Cartel, Becoming one of the leaders of the North Valley Cartel after Don Oscar and later Envigado/Rastrojos cartel.