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  • In 2005, Mr. Makled's main source of cocaine was a Colombian dealer named Jose Corredor, known as Boyaco, according to the DEA asset-freeze document.

    U.S. Losing Big Drug Catch José de Córdoba 2011

  • Mr. Corredor was also one of FARC's major arms dealers: He provided "AK-47 and AR-15 assault type weapons, and ammunition" to the Colombian guerilla group in exchange for cocaine, which was flown from airstrips in Colombia and Venezuela, according to Mr. Corredor's 2006 indictment in district court in Washington, D.C.

    U.S. Losing Big Drug Catch José de Córdoba 2011

  • Corredor will have to rely on his speed, rather than climbing ability, in the days ahead.

    Libardo Nino Corredor, 43, takes lead at Langkawi after grueling Genting Highlands stage 2011

  • Monsalve took the stage and the mountains jersey, but the jersey went to runner-up Corredor.

    Libardo Nino Corredor, 43, takes lead at Langkawi after grueling Genting Highlands stage 2011

  • Mr. Corredor is in custody in the U.S. pending trial, according to his lawyer, who says Mr. Corredor has no connection with Mr. Makled.

    U.S. Losing Big Drug Catch José de Córdoba 2011

  • Mr. Corredor faces charges of helping terrorists obtain weapons and communications gear.

    U.S. Losing Big Drug Catch José de Córdoba 2011

  • His territory became known as El Corredor de la Muerte, the Corridor of Death.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • His territory became known as El Corredor de la Muerte, the Corridor of Death.

    Unspeakable Laura Griffin 2010

  • Known officially as the Corredor Naútico ( "Nautical Corridor"), or more commonly in English simply as "the Corridor," this whole strip has become the focus of Cabo's most ambitious development projects, including five major golf courses and elegant resorts such as Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Westin Regina, Melía Cabo Real, and Hotel Palmilla.

    Cabo To Cabo 2006

  • Known officially as the Corredor Naútico ( "Nautical Corridor"), or more commonly in English simply as "the Corridor," this whole strip has become the focus of Cabo's most ambitious development projects, including five major golf courses and elegant resorts such as Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Westin Regina, Melía Cabo Real, and Hotel Palmilla.

    Cabo To Cabo 2006

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