Chapter 206 Boy Scouts
"Boss, the government army has captured Mr. Merome and Mr. Gacha, and they are leading a large force towards the city center." The men ran to Escobar in a panic, and at first continued to attack him. Report the latest situation. And at the moment Escobar is on the phone non-stop. He hopes to find reinforcements as soon as possible to avoid the current situation of being chased and beaten by Colombian government forces.
"General Velez, how are you? I'm sorry to bother you at this time, we are under attack by the government forces, we need support... Hey, hey... Don't hang up, damn bastard!" Escobar's call just After connecting, General Velez, the leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia on the other side of the phone, declined Escobar's request. Escobar didn't even have time to talk about his situation. After the government army announced an active dialogue with the six major guerrilla organizations in Colombia, the originally monolithic Colombian anti-government camp split, and those guerrillas began to actively cut off from drug cartels. Unprepared, the drug cartel faced a sudden attack by Colombian government forces that were several times larger than itself.
In the urban area of Medellin, unprepared drug dealers had to fight fiercely with fully armed government soldiers on the streets with their weapons in disheveled clothes. There are dead bodies on almost every street in Medellin. In order not to miss a possible person, the government army has carried out a blanket search of every building, every floor, and every household from the very beginning. The Ministry of Justice and the Colombian Supreme Court have provided special authorization to the government soldiers participating in this operation, authorizing them to kill all suspicious elements who resist without conclusive evidence. Although this will bring about the harm of killing innocent people indiscriminately, heavy codes are used in troubled times. This is also the Colombian government's last resort.
At this moment, the Colombian government army is most concerned about where Escobar is hiding. According to the information that the Colombian government army has obtained, there are no less than seven hiding places for Escobar in Medellin. In addition, there are other hiding places that have not been grasped by the Colombian government forces, but these seven locations are scattered in the southeast, northwest, and directions of Medellin City, and it has been several hours since the operation began. Escobar is now Definitely already prepared.
In addition to Escobar's whereabouts, the Colombian government forces have another important goal, that is, where is Escobar's drug factory, because if this operation can neither capture or kill Escobar , and the Medellin Group's drug manufacturing factory cannot be destroyed, then the results of the anti-drug operation will be greatly reduced.
At this moment, Escobar is directing the battle in his hidden residence deep in the Medellin jungle, but first he has to keep his institutional factory from being discovered by the government. As for the drug dealers under his command, they are actually not important. In this poor country, the bottom drug dealers are like paper cups for drinking water, they can be thrown away as they are used without regret.
In order to restore the decline, Escobar decided to mobilize his greatest strength to contend with the government forces, so he started targeting the children who lived in Medellin and helped him deliver drugs. pistols and grenades distributed to
They raped the minors living in Medellin and told them that as long as they can kill government soldiers, they can receive a generous reward. Escobar's men read the boss's decision in front of the children, and Escobar then gave the minors some money.
It has to be said that poverty is the hotbed of crime. In Medellin, 90% of the population is unemployed, and so many people cannot find a job, so that the poor in Medellin have almost no way to rise. There's only one way to perhaps try it, and that's to help Escobar work.
When Escobar scattered the group of boy scouts, the Colombian government army began to fall into a bitter battle.
Enemies went from those who were clearly adults to situations where both minors and adults alike. Soon the Central Command of the anti-drug operation received the latest intelligence. Escobar issued weapons to those minors who had a certain degree of concealment, and many minors suddenly took up guns to attack government forces. At the same time, five soldiers were killed in the street by these minors with guns.
If even minors stand up as cannon fodder, how many people in Medellin have no contact with drug dealers? Such a very real problem began to appear in front of the Colombian government forces. They can shoot vicious drug dealers, but if the opponent is a child, can the officers and soldiers of the government army do it?
Regarding the sudden appearance of the boy scouts, the government army suddenly lost its rules and began to become confused. Almost as soon as a child appeared on the road, many Colombian government troops were frightened. Under tension, some people even accidentally pulled Pulled the trigger and wounded one of his own.
"These drug dealers should go to hell. They are so inferior to animals that they let children with guns serve as cannon fodder for them. Poor our soldiers were killed and injured by these children without any precautions." The anti-drug operation chief When the conductor received a consultation call from the presidential palace, he couldn't help complaining.
"General, I don't listen to the reason, I only look at the result. I hope to see you controlling every inch of Medellin by tomorrow morning." President Gargas said expressionlessly.
"Mr. President, I can't let soldiers shoot children, can I?" the commander asked anxiously.
"You can't shoot at minors. If something goes wrong and let the reporter know, the individual who shoots will be responsible for all the consequences." Galgas emphasized.
Until the phone call from the presidential palace was hung up, the anti-drug operation command still did not come up with a good solution, which made the government soldiers on the front line start to feel helpless. In fact, if the Colombian government understands the main source of these children, it may let go of the burden in its heart. Because these minors are an important bridge to help drug dealers bring drugs to customers. Once they come of age they become official drug dealers in the Medellin cartel. Now they can only be regarded as mules carrying goods.
The Medellin Group has a strict internal hierarchy. So far, the government forces have seized senior members of the Medellin Group such as Melome, but this is only the tip of the iceberg of the Medellin Group led by Escobar.