It is very unusual however a day prior to the biggest medication mafia Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela died, a rumored site ‘All that is Interesting’ examined the intriguing and odd life lived by him.

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This man alongside his brother is said to have controlled 90% of the cocaine traffic of the world during their pinnacle years.

What Was Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela Net Worth? Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela’s total assets at the hour of his passing was non-existent as he was carrying out his punishment in the US jail. Notwithstanding, he was viewed as one of the most remarkable street pharmacists at one specific moment.

Gilberto and Miguel Orejuela were two of the prime supporters and leaders of the Cali Organization, a Colombian medication cartel and one of the Medellin Cartel’s principal foes.

The Cali Cartel, similar to the Medellin Cartel, came to predominance during the 1970s. They started by delivery pot into the United States yet immediately changed to cocaine. The association was less forceful and focused on bringing in cash while the Medellin Cartel battled against the Columbian government.

Gilberto and Miguel are remembered to have had a joined total assets of $3 billion bucks at their pinnacle. Both were at last captured and removed to the United States, where they are presently serving 30-year terms in most extreme security jails.

Cali Cartel supervisor Gilberto Rodriguez Found Dead In Prison Gilberto Rodrguez Orejuela, the organizer behind the Cali Cartel, died at the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, at 83 years old. Twitter is presently bantering over the reason for death however it has been uncovered it is associated with advanced age.

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After Pablo Escobar’s demise in 1993, the gathering is remembered to have controlled 80% of cocaine commodities to the United States. Dissimilar to Escobar, who proclaimed battle on Colombia’s administration, the Cali cartel has consistently stayed under the radar to keep away from any possible conflicts with specialists hurting its tasks. With the vanishing of the Medelln capo, in any case, the Rodrguez Orejuela started to appear on the radars of US and Colombian policing.

Notwithstanding his association in the medication exchange, Rodrguez Orejuela’s more seasoned brother was known for his enthusiasm for football. América de Cali became one of the most dreaded clubs in South America because of millions of dollars in cocaine sneaking, very much like Escobar did with Atlético Nacional de Medelln.