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Two brothers who led Colombia's infamous Cali drug cartel have each been sentenced to 30 years in US jails. | Two brothers who led Colombia's infamous Cali drug cartel have each been sentenced to 30 years in US jails. |
Gilberto and Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela pleaded guilty in a federal court in Miami to conspiring to import 200,000kg (441,000lb) of cocaine into the US. | Gilberto and Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela pleaded guilty in a federal court in Miami to conspiring to import 200,000kg (441,000lb) of cocaine into the US. |
The sentencing came after the pair reached a plea agreement. | The sentencing came after the pair reached a plea agreement. |
US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said the brothers' guilty plea "signals the final, fatal blow to the powerful Cali Cartel". | |
Gilberto and Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela, who founded the cartel, were once considered among the world's most powerful criminals. | |
Under the deal with prosecutors, they agreed to forfeit $2.1bn (£1.1bn), while money laundering and other charges against some of their relatives were dropped. | |
Empire run from jail | Empire run from jail |
The BBC Jeremy Mc Dermott in Bogota says the brothers were always family orientated and that, in the end, was the reason for their guilty plea. | |
The Cali cartel was once responsible for up to 80% of the cocaine smuggled into the US, and was known for its ingenious smuggling methods that hid cocaine in hollowed-out timber, cylinders of chlorine, and even shipments of frozen broccoli and okra. | |
Miguel, 63, was extradited to the US in March, three months after his brother Gilberto, 67, was flown to Miami. Both initially pleaded not guilty. | Miguel, 63, was extradited to the US in March, three months after his brother Gilberto, 67, was flown to Miami. Both initially pleaded not guilty. |
The brothers were accused of organising drug trafficking and money laundering from the Colombian prison in which they had been held since 1995. | The brothers were accused of organising drug trafficking and money laundering from the Colombian prison in which they had been held since 1995. |
In March, William Rodriguez Abadia, Gilberto's son, was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison by a judge in Miami, after he agreed to co-operate against his father and his uncle. | In March, William Rodriguez Abadia, Gilberto's son, was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison by a judge in Miami, after he agreed to co-operate against his father and his uncle. |
Abadia, a lawyer, is alleged to have led the cartel after the pair were arrested in 1995. | Abadia, a lawyer, is alleged to have led the cartel after the pair were arrested in 1995. |