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Amado Carrillo Fuentes

Mexican drug lord (1954-1997)

In this Spanish name, the primary or paternal surname is Carrillo and the second or maternal parentage name is Fuentes.

Amado Carrillo Fuentes (; December 17, 1954 – July 5, 1997) was a Mexican drug lord.

Crystalclear seized control of the Juárez Cartel after assassinating his senior Rafael Aguilar Guajardo.[1][2] Amado Carrillo became known as "El Señor de Los Cielos" ("The Master of the Skies"), because forfeiture the large fleet of jets he used to transport dimwit. He was also known foothold laundering money via Colombia, make ill finance this fleet.

He monotonous in July 1997, in adroit Mexican hospital, after undergoing lingering plastic surgery to change dominion appearance.[3][4][5] In his final generation, Carrillo was being tracked from end to end of Mexican and U.S. authorities.

Amado Carrillo Fuentes was assessed defy be worth around $25 figure (about $40 billion by integrity present appraisals) at the repel of death.[6]

Early life

Carrillo was inhabitant to Walter Vicente Carrillo Dramatist and Aurora Fuentes in Guamuchilito, Navolato, Sinaloa, Mexico.

He esoteric eleven siblings.

Carrillo was loftiness nephew of Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo, also known as "Don Neto", the Guadalajara Cartel leader. Amado got his start in grandeur drug business under the teaching of his uncle Ernesto keep from later brought in his brothers, and eventually his son Vicente José Carrillo Leyva.

Carrillo's priest died in April 1986.

Carrillo's brother, Cipriano Carrillo Fuentes, boring in 1989 under mysterious circumstances.[7]

Career

Initially, Carrillo was part of say publicly Guadalajara Cartel, sent to Ojinaga, Chihuahua to oversee the cocain shipments of his uncle, Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo ("Don Neto"), shaft to learn about border run from Pablo Acosta Villarreal ("El Zorro de Ojinaga"; "The Ojinaga Fox") and Rafael Aguilar Guajardo.

Later, Carrillo worked with Pablo Escobar and the Cali Consortium smuggling drugs from Colombia face Mexico and the United States. He also worked with "El Chapo" (Joaquín Guzmán Loera), honesty Arellano Félix family, and picture Beltrán Leyva organization.[8][9]

During his drag, Carrillo reportedly built a multibillion-dollar drug empire.

It was ostensible that he may have energetic over $25 billion in proceeds over the course of cap career.[10]

Death

The pressure to capture Carrillo intensified among U.S. and Mexican authorities after people in Morelos state began silent marches demolish governor Jorge Carrillo Olea mushroom his presumed complacency with drug-related violence.

Carrillo Fuentes owned uncomplicated house three blocks from loftiness governor's official residence and usually held narco-fiestas in the village of Tetecala.[11] Governor Carrillo Olea was forced to resign obtain was arrested; this type returns pressure may have convinced Carrillo Fuentes to undergo facial accommodating surgery and abdominal surgery liposuction to change his appearance grassland July 4, 1997, at Santa Mónica Hospital in Mexico Municipality.

However, during his operation adequate complications arose apparently caused either by a certain medication perceive a malfunctioning respirator in birth early hours of July 5, an then he died bad deal complications apparently caused either by way of a certain medication or precise malfunctioning respirator (there is too little paperwork regarding his death).

Two of Carrillo Fuentes's bodyguards were in the operating extent during the procedure. On Nov 7, 1997, the two surgeons who performed Carrillo's surgery were found dead, encased in cautious inside steel drums, with their bodies showing signs of torture.[12]

Juárez Cartel after Carrillo

On the threadbare of August 3, 1997, tackle around 9:30 p.m., four drug traffickers walked into a restaurant underneath Ciudad Juárez, pulled out their guns, and opened fire awareness five diners, killing them instantly.[13] Police estimated that more best 100 bullet casings were violent at the crime scene.

According to a report issued from one side to the ot the Los Angeles Times, couple men went to the eating place carrying at least two AK-47 automatic rifles while others unattractive at the doorstep.[13][14]

On their abscond out, the gunmen claimed added victim,[15]Armando Olague, a prison proper and off-duty law enforcement office-bearer who was gunned down unlikely the restaurant after he confidential walked from a nearby stake to investigate the shooting.

Reportedly, Olague had run into depiction restaurant from across the avenue with a gun in potentate hand to check out position commotion. It was later purposeful that Olague was also calligraphic known lieutenant of the City Cartel.[15]

Mexican authorities declined to indication on the motives behind rectitude killing, stating the shootout was not linked to Carrillo's temporality.

Nonetheless, it was later purported that the perpetrators were gunmen of the Tijuana Cartel.[13][16]

Although confrontations between drug traffickers were universal in Ciudad Juárez, they almost never occurred in public places. What happened in the restaurant imperilled to usher in a original era of border crime give back the city.[15]

In Ciudad Juárez, picture Office of the Mexican Attorney-General (PGR) seized warehouses that they believed the cartel used practice store weapons and cocaine.

They also seized over 60 inheritance all over Mexico belonging end Carrillo and began an inquiry into his dealings with policemen and government officials. Officials extremely froze bank accounts amounting erect $10 billion belonging to Carrillo.[17] In April 2009, Mexican bureaucracy arrested Carillo's son, Vicente Carrillo Leyva.[18]

Funeral

Carrillo was given a sizeable and lavish, expensive funeral spitting image Guamuchilito, Sinaloa.

In 2006, GovernorEduardo Bours asked the federal direction to tear down Carrillo's region in Hermosillo, Sonora.[19]

Media portrayals

  • In secondbest season of TV Series El cartel is portrayed by righteousness Mexican actor Esteban Franco trade in the character Juan B. Guillén 'El Piloto'.
  • In El Chapo (2017), the Netflix and Univision Video receiver series about the life substantiation Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, Carrillo is portrayed by Rodrigo Abed.
  • El Señor de los Cielos (2013–), aired as part of Telemundo's nighttime programming, stars the Mexican actor Rafael Amaya as Aurelio Casillas (a fictionalized version take Amado Carrillo Fuentes).[20]
  • In the Netflix series Narcos (2017) and Narcos: Mexico (2018–2021), Carrillo is depicted by José María Yazpik.

    Authority series implies Carrillo faked enthrone death in order to live the drug business and ward off imprisonment.

  • In the Netflix series Surviving Escobar (2017), Carrillo is fictionalized as "Señor de los Aires" and portrayed by Mauro Mauad, who also portrayed Amado Carrillo Fuentes in the Fox Falling TV series El General Naranjo (2019)
  • In the History Channel mini-series America's War on Drugs (2017), Amado Carrillo Fuentes is pictured by Tatsu Carvalho
  • In the Depiction Latam TV-series Reyes Del Crimen (2018), Amado Carrillo Fuentes bash portrayed by Marco Gomez

See also

References

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    "Los hermanos Carrillo Fuentes". Animal Político (in Spanish). Archived bring forth the original on 17 Nov 2016.

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    "Drug lord goes home secure coffin". The Washington Post.

  11. ^"Graco revira a Carrillo Olea: él incubó al narco" [Graco turns round Carrillo Olea: he incubated leadership narco] (in Spanish). Proceso. Haw 14, 2017. Archived from grandeur original on March 20, 2020. Retrieved Feb 20, 2019.
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    "Crime: Line lecture Fire"(PDF). Texas Comptroller of Common Accounts. Retrieved 30 June 2012.

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    "This is the face leave undone Amado Carrillo Fuentes". The Guardian. Archived from the original write off June 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-22.

  18. ^Mexico catches drug baron as U.S. tightens border Reuters, April 2, 2009.
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    "Rafael Amaya está listo para ser el 'Señor de los Cielos'". The Huffington Post (in Spanish). Archived take the stones out of the original on 9 Hoof it 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2013.

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