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Juan Matta-Ballesteros : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juan Matta-Ballesteros
Juan Ramón Matta-Ballesteros (January 12, 1945) (commonly known as ''Ramón Matta'') is a former drug lord with ties to the Colombian Medellin Cartel and the Guadalajara Cartel. In April 1988, he was taken from his Tegucigalpa home by United States Marshals, sent to the United States for trial, and convicted of the kidnap and assassination of Enrique Camarena, as well as other charges. Matta is serving 12 life sentences at the United States Penitentiary, Canaan, a high-security federal prison in Pennsylvania. ==Early smuggling career== The DEA first arrested Matta in 1970 at Dulles International Airport outside of Washington, DC with 24.5 kilos of cocaine. Matta was not convicted for any of the drug charges, however he was convicted for passport violations and illegal entry. The following year, Matta escaped from the Federal prison camp at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida and went back to Latin America. Matta continued working in the drug smuggling business, brokering deals, running drug laboratories, and acting as a hit man for the Medellin Cartel. In 1974 Mexican authorities arrested Matta for selling 10 kilos of cocaine. He spent a year in prison, and was suspected of killing two other prisoners while incarcerated.
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