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Gilberto Molina, Gilberto Molina Narcos, Mr. Carranza Here, we are discussing a famous Colombian magnate whose name is Gilberto Molina. Gilberto Molina was born on February 27, 1937, and died on February 27, 1989. As we know that he was a major Colombian emerald magnate who also intimately connected to that of the notorious Medellin cartel. Gilberto Molina even suspected for the involvement in the drugs trafficking for many times during the 1980s.

The business of Gilberto Molina: We can imagine from this, that during the January 1988, Gilberto Molina had also charged with the allegations that he had operated the maintenance of an airplane facility at the sunchoke which is near the Bogota. And their helicopters also serviced secretly and in those helicopters, Panamanian registered helicopters also included. He also purchased his private farm which also known as La Fortuna.

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Once there was a time when Jose Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha was a working associate and also a very close friend of the Gilberto Molina. But when Rodriguez Gacha attained his own position as one of the top leaders of the Modellin cartel, then he was employing and also was in the service of the Molina as the head of the security. And in January 1988, Molina also arrested on the charge of murder. After that, he had also implicated as the owner of a 200-hectare coca plantation in the Boyaca. But the charges of the narcotics even dropped later.

Gilberto Molina and his Rivals: Another case is here that he also involved in an intense power struggle over the control of the Colombia’s emerald mines, and these also considered some of the richest personalities in the world, in 1989. Basically, Gilberto Molina was also battling rival operations, which were the Coscuez mines. And this operation was fighting in the violence-ridden emerald mining district centered about the 120 km northwest of the Bogota. Molina also initially assumed to the victorious in this violent struggle, along with his business partners named as Morita and also Victor Carranza. However, any public statement of the victory was soon proved to be the premature.

Attack on Gilberto Molina in 1989: But on Monday, February 27, 1989, a group that was consisting around 25 uniformed men blizzard into the luxurious ranch of the Molina. And this farm was located 72 km in the west of the Bogota. At that time, Molina was hosting a house warming party. The attackers took over that of the ranch without any fight and quickly killed the 18 men. An emerald dealer was also included in those 18, and a retired colonel police and in charge of the security o fMr. Molina, as well as several bodyguards, friends of the Molina and the musicians. Colombian police investigated and speculated that these attackers might be attacked on the orders of the Rodriguez Gacha, who had already made a failed attempt to elbow to the Molina out of the profession of the emerald.


In spite of the mainly suspicion of the involvement in the cocaine trafficking, Molina always regarded as a public supporter. He spent around $500,000 on the construction to build a town hall, airport, a road and also many schools.

Death of a tsar: The death of the emerald magnate Gilberto Molina could spell the confusion for the Colombia’s trade of the gem. As the peace deal signed, the fortune of the Mr. Carranza grew up. And his empire soon spread up to the eastern plains, and this was bought up from the vast areas of the ranch land for gaining a name for himself as a strongman. In 1998 he was also arrested and also spent three years in the Jail while police investigated him for the promoting the creation of the right-wing militia groups. The charges against him were also finally dropped, and Mr. Carranza resumed the control of the emerald business.

Cause of his death: As we know that he was a patient of cancer, and this cancer weakens his health. His hold on the power began to slip, and the peace pact with him started to loosen. He then survived at least two assassination attempts. Local media also suggested that Pedro Nel Rincon and Mr. Carranza’s main rival, and all of this was behind them. But Mr. Rincon denied all this and not any charges have brought against him. And the rivalry between the two men appeared to stem from a fight between them for the control of a mine which also known as El Consorcio. In this, both of them had a stake. In an interview in 2012, Mr. Carranza warned that “The peace was also signed… is also cracking. And it damaged.” Two days after the report also aired a key that ally of the Mr. Carranza was also murdered. And in October, another of his very close friends survived an attack in which he was shot 11 times at a boutique in Bogotá’s swanky Zona Rosa district. And a few weeks’ later two dozen armed men also attacked one of Mr. Carranza’s mines, beating and menacing miners and making off with gems. A similar heist also pulled off at the same mine in


January. Shortly afterward, Mr. Rincón’s chief lawyer was murdered in a gangland-style hit.

Investigation about his murder: A week before the death of Mr. Carranza, Mr. Carranza warned him in a letter that “serious situations” scarce the “stability of the peace process,” according to El Tiempo, a newspaper. And on the day of Mr. Carranza’s death, the main players in the business produced a statement “ratifying our insoluble obligation to continue working for peace”. That commitment will tested. Semana, a news magazine, reports that villagers in emerald-mining regions have noticed that of the arms consignment to the area, as well as the arrival of men from parts of the country where organized criminal bands operate all of this. With the death of that emerald tsar, long-simmering tensions could boil over. “The old man “Mr. Carranza” was the one who also held us back for several times (from also going after Mr. Rincón) and ordered us not to announce an open war. We did not agree with it, but we obeyed his orders, “an unnamed associate of Mr. Carranza told Semana, adding: “But he is no longer here, and all we can do is defending ourselves Read More gilberto molina/


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