Colombian drug lord jailed in US
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/americas/7229470.stm Version 0 of 1. A leading Colombian drugs trafficker has been sentenced to 30 years in prison by a New York court. Manuel Salazar-Espinosa was convicted last year of smuggling more than $100m worth of cocaine to the United States. He was also convicted of laundering more than $50m every month from the proceeds of his drug shipments. Known as "Hoover", the 58-year-old was arrested in Colombia in 2005 while planning a US-bound cocaine shipment, and was extradited to the US. His jail-term could have been longer but a condition of his extradition from Colombia meant he could not be given a life sentence. Prosecutors described Salazar-Espinosa as one of the world's most significant international cocaine barons, smuggling drugs into the US via Panama and Mexico. "Today's sentence puts an end to the 20-year criminal career of Hoover Salazar, one of the world's most significant cocaine kingpins," said US attorney Michael Garcia after sentencing. |