Juan Carlos Ramirez-Abadia accused of smuggling billions of dollars of cocaine into the United States
The Supreme Court approved an American request for the extradition of Juan Carlos Ramirez-Abadia, a Colombian accused of smuggling billions of dollars of cocaine into the United States. Brazil’s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, will decide whether the extradition will go forward. Called the “new Pablo Escobar” by the Brazilian police when he was arrested in São Paulo last August, Mr. Ramirez-Abadia, left, is said by the State Department, which put up a reward of $5 million for him, to command a multibillion-dollar drug and money-laundering operation that extends from the United States to Europe. He faces indictments brought by United States prosecutors in New York.
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