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Leonidas Vargas, a once powerful Colombian drug trafficker, has been shot dead in his hospital bed in the Spanish capital, Madrid. | Leonidas Vargas, a once powerful Colombian drug trafficker, has been shot dead in his hospital bed in the Spanish capital, Madrid. |
Police said that a gunman entered his room and fired four shots at Vargas, who was being treated for lung disease. | |
Vargas, 59, was the head of the Caqueta cartel which ran vast cocaine laboratories in Colombia in the 1980s. | |
After serving a prison sentence in Colombia, he was arrested in Spain in 2006 and was on bail awaiting trial. | |
The Spanish authorities stopped him up for carrying a fake Venezuelan passport, and he was later charged in connection with a 500kg (1,100lb) cocaine haul. | |
His trial was delayed and he was admitted to the Doce de Octubre hospital for treatment in early January. | |
Low profile | |
Witnesses say two people entered Vargas' room on the fifth floor of the hospital. One man took out a pistol with a silencer and fired four shots at Vargas, who was asleep. | |
His killing is believed to be part of a settling of accounts between rival drug-trafficking organisations, says the BBC's Jeremy McDermott in Colombia. | |
Vargas assumed a low profile after being released in Colombia, but in the 1980s he was allied with the powerful Medellin drug cartel of Pablo Escobar. | |
An idea of the scale of his wealth at the time was revealed after the Colombian state seized $29m worth of properties from him. |