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Los Priscos
Founded byArmando Alberto, Eneas, Jose Rodolfo and David Ricardo Prisco
Founding locationColombia
Years active1980s-1991
TerritoryColombia
Membership (est.)3581
Criminal activitiesDrug trafficking, arms trafficking, assassinations, bombing, bribery, kidnapping, extortion, money laundering, murder, political corruption, racketeering.

Los Priscos were a criminal group affiliated with the Medellin CartelinColombia. In the 1980s and early 1990s they participated in several assassinations in Colombia. They were often described as functioning like the ‘armed-wing of Medellin’.[1]

The group is named after the four Prisco Lopera brothers: Armando Alberto, Eneas, Jose Rodolfo and David Ricardo.[2] There was a fifth brother, Conrado Antonio, a doctor. Conrado was well respected in the medical community, but he was the personal physician to Pablo Escobar.[3] Conrado is thought to have been kidnapped and murdered on the orders of Pablo Escobar[4]inCocorná, in eastern Antioquia. Another doctor, Edgar de Jesus Botero Prisco, a first cousin to the brothers, was also killed.

The Priscos were involved in murder and attacks that the head of the Medellin cartel, Pablo Escobar, ordered between 1984 and 1990. They have been linked to the assassinations of Justice Minister Rodrigo Lara Bonilla, director of El Espectador, Guillermo Cano Isaza; Hernando Baquero Borda magistrate; First Superior Judge Tulio Manuel Castro Gil; Attorney Carlos Mauro Hoyos, governor of Antioquia, Antonio Roldán Betancur; Colonel Waldemar Franklin Quintero, Colonel Jaime Ramirez, the head of the transit section of Medellin, Mauro Alfredo Benjumea, of the judges of the Court of that city, Alvaro Medina Ochoa and Gustavo Zuluaga Serna, and an attack on Chamber representative Alberto Villamizar, among other crimes.

This criminal group was dismantled on January 22, 1991, when David Ricardo Prisco, head of the organization, died on the same day as his brother Armando, in two separate operations developed by the National Police of Colombia in Medellin and Rionegro respectively.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gugliotta, Guy; Leen, Jeff (1989). Kings of Cocaine: Inside the Medellín Cartel - An Astonishing True Story of Murder, Money and International Corruption. Garrett County Press. p. 31. ISBN 9780671649579.
  • ^ "Hallan Muerto a Médico Hermano de los Priscos". 21 February 1991.
  • ^ Garcia Marquez, Gabriel (2008). News of a Kidnapping. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1400034932.
  • ^ Times, Special to The New York (1991-03-03). "Mass Killings Worsen in Colombia Drug War". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Los_Priscos&oldid=1197405859"

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