Dozens suspended after alleged drug lord breaks Bogota jail

"Matamba"

Colombia’s inspector general announced the suspension of dozens of prison officials after the disappearance of an alleged drug lord.

Inspector General Margarita Cabello said that among the 57 suspended officials was Juan Gabriel Gordillo, the director of Bogota’s La Picota prison.

President Ivan Duque announced a prison reform after the disappearance of Juan Larrison Castro, a.k.a. “Matamba.”

The alleged capo of organized crime group “La Cordillera” was awaiting extradition to the United States in La Picota.

Government sources told media that Matamba walked out of the Bogota prison disguised as a guard on Friday morning.

Who is Matamba?

The alleged drug lord joined now-defunct guerrilla group FARC in the 1990’s and demobilized with AUC paramilitaries in 2005.

Florida prosecutors have accused Matamba of money laundering and coordinating cocaine exports from the southwestern Nariño province.

According to Colombia’s prosecution, the alleged drug lord has connections with high-ranking former army commanders.

Matamba had agreed to testify about his alleged ties to the military before going up in smoke, newspaper El Espectador reported.

The prison crisis

Matamba’s disappearance is prison authority INPEC’s second major scandal within a month.

The former INPEC director and the former director of La Picota were sacked due to irregularities last month.

A source told newspaper El Espectador that the replacements changed little to the lawlessness inside La Picota and the extradition ward in particular.

Newspaper El Espectador

Whether Duque will be able to effectively reform “the management part” of INPEC is uncertain.

The president and his ministers are set to leave office in August.

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